Four Bear Site (Other Keyword)

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Analysis of Maize For the Four Bear Site and Two Other Arikara Locations In South Dakota (1960)
DOCUMENT Citation Only H. C. Cutler. G. A. Agogino.

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Interpopulation Relationships of Four Post-Contact Coalescent Sites From South Dakota: Four Bear (39Dw2), Oahe Village (39Hu2), Stony Point Village (39st235) and Swan Creek (39Ww7) (1979)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Douglas W. Owsley.

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Report of the Investigations of the Four Bear Site, 39DW2, Dewey County, South Dakota (1962)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W. R. Hurt, Jr.. W. G. Buckles. E. Fugle. G. A. Agogino.

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