PALEO Indian (Other Keyword)

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Human Adaptation & Holocene Landscapes IN the Iowa River Greenbelt: Phase I Archaeological Survey of Primary Roads Project F-20-5(53)--20-42, Relocated US 20 Hardin & Grundy Counties (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James Collins.

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Human Adaptations & Holocane Landscapes IN the Iowa River Greendelt: A Supplemental Phase I Archaeological Survey of Primary Roads Project F-20-5(53)---20-42, Relocated U S 20, Hardin County, Grundy County (1991)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James Collins.

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Phase I Cultural Resources Study of US 34 Improvements Des Moines to Burlington Corridor, Wapello, Jefferson, and Henry Counties (1994)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David W. Benn.

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