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Site Name Keywords
CA-SBr-2102 •
CA-SBR-193 •
Site O-18 •
Site 511-2 •
CA-RIV-150 •
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site •
CA-SBr-434 •
CA-SBr-2162 •
CA-RIV-652 •
CA-SBR-2704
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Mine
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Culture Keywords
Archaic •
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20th Century •
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Mississippian
Investigation Types
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Temporal Keywords
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49998 (Fips Code)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 349,901-350,000 of 357,009)
- One Hundred Eighty Landlines of United States Marines 1800-1934 (1934)
- Origins of Indian Culture (1934)
- Ozark Outdoors; Hunting and Fishing Stories of the Ozarks (1934)
- Partial Excavations of a Burnt-Rock Mound On the Larve Estate and Tom Wells Farms (1934)
- Preliminary Data Regarding Spanish Diggings in Wyoming (1934)
- Preliminary Report of Archaeological Excavations in Orleans Parish, Louisiana (1934)
- R. T. (Bob) Craig Ranch, Five Rockshelters in Bluff On Hackberry Prong of Pulliman Creek, 13 Miles North of Barksdale, Edwards County, Texas (1934)
- Racial Composition of the Seminole Indians of Florida and Oklahoma (1934)
- Red Stick War (1934)
- Report of Archaeological Investigations for the National Park Service in Zion National Park During the Winter of 1933-1934 and the Spring of 1934 (1934)
- Report of Archeological Investigations at Casa Grande National, CWA Program (1934)
- Report of Arches National Monument Scientific Expedition, for the Month Ending March 29, 1934 (1934)
- Report On Archaeological Survey At El Morro National Monument From January 15 To February 15, 1934 (1934)
- Results of Archeological Investigations in the Zion National Park Region (1934)
- Romance of the Floridas (1934)
- Samoa (1934)
- Sequence of Epiphyseal Union, Third Molar Eruption, and Suture Closure in Eskimos and American Indians (1934)
- Significance of the Dated Prehistory of Chetro Ketl (1934)
- Significance of the Dated Prehistory of Chetro Ketl (1934)
- Sixth Expedition To Alaska (1934)
- Smithsonian Archaeology Projects Conducted Under the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (1934)
- Some Geographic Factors That Influenced the Ancient Populations of the Chaco Canyon, New Mexico (1934)
- Some Observations On the Origin of the Eskimo (1934)
- Study of Indian Music in the Gulf States (1934)
- Taensa Indians, Conclusion (1934)
- Taensa Indians, I (1934)
- Texas Panhandle Culture Ruin No. 55 (1934)
- These Stewards of the Past (1934)
- Tobacco, Pipes, and Smoking Customs of the American Indians (1934)
- Topographical Memoir On East and West Florida With Itineraries of General Jackson - 1818 (1934)
- Trenching of an Earth Mound - L.A. Hale Farm - 21 / 2 miles south of Winfield, Titus County, Texas ( Near edge of Franklin County); Trenched May 11, 1934 to May 28, 1934 (1934)
- Tribal Migration East of the Mississippi (1934)
- Trip Among the Indian Communities of the Southeast (1934)
- Types of East Texas Pottery (1934)
- Ubet (1934)
- Unpublished Manuscript: Arikara Indians (1934)
- Wisconsin Archeologist, Volume 14(1) (1934)
- Aborigines of the Desert (1933)
- Alaskan Expedition (1933)
- American Aborigines: Their Origin and Antiquity (1933)
- Ancient Aztalan (1933)
- The Ancient Buried City of Kentucky: a Recently Discovered State in the Unfoldment of American Civilization (1933)
- Ancient Eskimo "Golden Age" Revealed (1933)
- Anthropological Explorations On Kodiak Island, Alaska (1933)
- Anthropology in Florida (1933)
- Archaeological Exploration of the Shumla Caves: Report of the George C. Martin Expedition (1933)
- Archaeological Investigations at Point Barrow, Alaska (1933)
- Archaeological Survey of Western Nebraska (1933)
- Archaeology of Greene County (1933)
- Archeological Exploration of the Shumla Caves (1933)
- Arkansas. Archelogical Field Work in North America During 1932 (1933)
- Arkansas. Archeological Field Work in North America During 1932 (1933)
- Arrow Points, Volume 19(5-6) (1933)
- Biennial Report (1933)
- California Desert: a Visitor's Handbook (1933)
- Cave Burials in Southwestern Texas (1933)
- A Charitable Trust Makes Plans To Serve a Primitive People (1933)
- Chinese Cormorant On Kodiak Island, Alaska (1933)
- Comparison of Eskimo and Paleolithic Art (1933)
- Contributions To the Archaeology of Oregon Final Report On the Gold Hill Burial Site (1933)
- Development of the Human Jaws and Surrounding Structures from Birth To the Age of Fifteen Years (1933)
- Die Danisch-Amerikanische Alaskaexpedition 1933 [the Danish-American Alaska Expedition, 1933] (1933)
- Ethnology of the Nisenan (1933)
- Evidence of Indian Occupancy in Albemarle County, Virginia (1933)
- Evidences of Pleistocene Man in the Denver Basin Preliminary Report (1933)
- Excavation of Saddle-Back Ruin (1933)
- Excavation of the Callo Del Oso Burial Site (So-Called "Bone Pit") at Mouth of False Oso Creek, 8 Miles S. of Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas (1933)
- Explorations and Field Work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1932 (1933)
- Federal - Indian Relations, 1774-1788 (1933)
- Federal Indian Management in the South, 1789-1825 (1933)
- Field Book #7 (1933)
- Further Contribution To the Antiquity of Man In America (1933)
- The Gold tribe, "Fishskin Tatars" of the lower Sungari (1933)
- Health Survey of the Seminole Indians (1933)
- History of Agriculture in the Southern United States To 1860 - 2 Volumes (1933)
- History, Ethnohistory and Anthropology of the Aleut (1933)
- Hopewell Type Pottery from Louisiana (1933)
- Hopi and Zuni Ceremonialism (1933)
- The Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs, Volume I (1933)
- The Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs, Volume II (1933)
- The Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs, Volume III (1933)
- Indiana History Bulletin, Volume 10(5) (1933)
- Kentucky's Buried City. (1933)
- Letter On Pool Hammock, Florida, Near Laurel, Sarasota County, Florida (1933)
- Lime Kilns (1933)
- McLeod Bluff Site in Hickman County, Kentucky (1933)
- The McLeod Bluff site, in Hickman County, Kentucky (1933)
- Multiple Burials in Stone Cist Mounds of the Abilene Region (1933)
- Mummified Heads from Alaska (1933)
- The Museum of Archaeology and Geology at the University of Kentucky (1933)
- New Finds Added To Museum (1933)
- Notes On Five Texas Crania (1933)
- Notes On the Mounds of the Wacissa River Region from Explorations Made Between March 5 and March 12, 1933 (1933)
- Old Indian Trails in the Saginaw District, Michigan (1933)
- An outline of Dahomean religious belief (1933)
- Paleopathological Evidence of Paget's Disease (1933)
- Pottery of the Hopewell Type from Louisiana (1933)
- Prehistoric Cave Dwellers in Texas (1933)
- ... A prehistoric rock shelter in Val Verde county, Texas (1933)
- Preliminary Report, Peabody Museum Southeastern Utah Expedition (1933)