Ceramic Petrography As a Technique for Documenting Cultural Interaction: An Example from the Upper Mississippi Valley
Author(s): James B. Stoltman
Year: 1991
Summary
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Ceramic Petrography As a Technique for Documenting Cultural Interaction: An Example from the Upper Mississippi Valley. James B. Stoltman. American Antiquity. 56 (1): 103-120. 1991 ( tDAR id: 148672)
Keywords
Culture
MIDDLE MISSISSIPPIAN
Material
Ceramic
Spatial Coverage
min long: -96.639; min lat: 40.375 ; max long: -86.25; max lat: 47.31 ;
Record Identifiers
lccn(s): 46036122
issn(s): 0002-7316
NADB document id number(s): 551058
NADB citation id number(s): 000000068543