The prehistoric animal ecology and ethnozoology of the upper Great Lakes Region
Author(s): Charles E. Cleland
Year: 1966
Summary
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Cite this Record
The prehistoric animal ecology and ethnozoology of the upper Great Lakes Region. Charles E. Cleland. Anthropological papers (University of Michigan. Museum of Anthropology) ; no. 29. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan. 1966 ( tDAR id: 177126)
Keywords
Culture
LATE MISSISSIPPIAN
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Middle Woodland
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Paleo-Indian
General
Archaeozoological Study
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Archeozoological Study
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Climate
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Cultural Chronology
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Ecology
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Economy
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Faunal Analysis
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Paleoecology
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Paleontology
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Prehistory
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Site Settlement
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Special Archaeological / Anthropological Study
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Special Archeological / Anthropological Study
Geographic Keywords
26021 (Fips Code)
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26081 (Fips Code)
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26097 (Fips Code)
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26127 (Fips Code)
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26139 (Fips Code)
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26145 (Fips Code)
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55029 (Fips Code)
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55111 (Fips Code)
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55139 (Fips Code)
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Berrien (County)
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Door (County)
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Great Lakes
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Great Lakes Region (North America)
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Kent (County)
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Mackinac (County)
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Michigan (State / Territory)
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North America (Continent)
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Oceana (County)
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Ottawa (County)
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Saginaw (County)
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Sauk (County)
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United States of America (Country)
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Winnebago (County)
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Wisconsin (State / Territory)
Spatial Coverage
min long: -90.312; min lat: 41.759 ; max long: -83.695; max lat: 46.246 ;
Record Identifiers
lccn(s): a 67007225
NADB document id number(s): 363249
lcc(s): GN2 .M5 no. 29
NADB citation id number(s): 000000057990
Notes
General Note: Bibliography: p. 275-294.
General Note: Issued in microfilm form in 1966 as thesis, University of Michigan.