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Cultural Resource Inventory of the La Rosita To Imperial Valley Interconnection Project 230KV Tranmission LIne, IMperial Valley, California (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Roberta S. Greenwood.

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Importance of Buffalo To Plains Indian Culture. (Reprinted From Denver Art Museum, Department of Indian Art, Leaflet No.7, 1930) (1966)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John C. Ewers.

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Memory and mortuary practice in Neolithic Anatolia (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marin Pilloud. Scott D. Haddow. Chistopher J. Knüsel. Clark Spencer Larsen.

Social memory has been argued to be a key component in the formation of the large Neolithic village site of Çatalhöyük, Turkey. This assertion has focused on daily practice centered within the house (Hodder and Cessford 2004), and may have extended to more architecturally elaborate houses as a central repository for memory and symbolism (Hodder and Pels 2010). Surrounding this discussion of social memory, there has been less focus on human burials; particularly on the treatment of human remains...