Significance of the 300O B.P. Hoko River Waterlogged Fishing Camp in out Understanding of Southern Northwest Coast Cultural Evolution

Author(s): Dale R. Croes

Editor(s): Barbara A. Purdy

Year: 1988

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Significance of the 300O B.P. Hoko River Waterlogged Fishing Camp in out Understanding of Southern Northwest Coast Cultural Evolution. Dale R. Croes, Barbara A. Purdy. In Wet Site Archaeology. Pp. 131-152: Telford Press. 1988 ( tDAR id: 148685)

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Coast

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NADB document id number(s): 550675

NADB citation id number(s): 000000068160