Human Adaptation Along the Columbia River 4700 - 1600 Bp. a Report of Test Excavations at River Mile 590, North Central Washington
Author(s): James Chatters; G. Cleveland; B. D. Cochran; C. Knowles; L. Leney; S. D. Lipsky; R. L. Sappington; D. Semko
Year: 1984
Summary
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Human Adaptation Along the Columbia River 4700 - 1600 Bp. a Report of Test Excavations at River Mile 590, North Central Washington. James Chatters, G. Cleveland, B. D. Cochran, C. Knowles, L. Leney, S. D. Lipsky, R. L. Sappington, D. Semko. Research Reports ,1. Ellensburg, WA: Central Washington University. 1984 ( tDAR id: 178841)
Keywords
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
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Site Evaluation / Testing
General
Cultural Adaptation
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Cultural Chronology
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Environmental Study
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Geochronology
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Prehistoric Sites
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Settlement patterns
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Test Excavation
Spatial Coverage
min long: -120.886; min lat: 47.22 ; max long: -118.835; max lat: 49.001 ;
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 1295521
NADB citation id number(s): 000000035459