32ME11 (Other Keyword)

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Analysis of Controlled Surface Artifact Collections From the Sakakawea (32ME11) and Lower Hidatsa (32ME11) Sites (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only S. A. Ahler. B. F. Benz.

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Cutbank Profiling and Test Excavations At Sakakawea Village (32ME11), KnifeRiver Indian Villages National Historic Site (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only S. A. Ahler. T. Weston. K. D. McMiller.

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Tenting On the Plains: Archaeological Inferences About the Awatixa Hidatsa-Mountain Crow Schism From the Missouri River Trench (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John F. Taylor.

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