Tradeware in the Central Plains Tradition: Steed-Kisker Presence, Influence, and Joining of the Central Plain Tradition

Author(s): Frederick W. Scott

Year: 1995

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Tradeware in the Central Plains Tradition: Steed-Kisker Presence, Influence, and Joining of the Central Plain Tradition. Frederick W. Scott. Kansas Anthropologist. 16 (1): 46-68. 1995 ( tDAR id: 243716)

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min long: -95.598; min lat: 39.032 ; max long: -95.18; max lat: 39.421 ;

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lccn(s): sn 93002500

issn(s): 1069-0379

NADB document id number(s): 670298

NADB citation id number(s): 000000268824