Significance of the 3000 B.P. Hoke River Waterlogged Fishing Camp in Our Overall Understanding of Southern Northwest Coast Cultural Evolution

Author(s): Dale R. Croes

Year: 1973

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Significance of the 3000 B.P. Hoke River Waterlogged Fishing Camp in Our Overall Understanding of Southern Northwest Coast Cultural Evolution. Dale R. Croes. 1973 ( tDAR id: 112962)

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Spatial Coverage

min long: -124.849; min lat: 45.544 ; max long: -116.916; max lat: 49.003 ;

Record Identifiers

NADB document id number(s): 358654

NADB citation id number(s): 000000053398