PaleoIndian Traditions In Southeastern Wisconsin. an Overview

Author(s): David F. Overstreet

Editor(s): David F. Overstreet

Year: 1993

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PaleoIndian Traditions In Southeastern Wisconsin. an Overview. David F. Overstreet, David F. Overstreet. In FY 1992 Historic Preservation Survey and Planning Grant: Early Holocene Megafauna Exploitation, Kenosha County, Wisconsin. Pp. 1-55: Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center, Inc. 1993 ( tDAR id: 56391)

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min long: -92.889; min lat: 42.492 ; max long: -86.25; max lat: 47.31 ;

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Sponsor(s): National Park Service

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NADB document id number(s): 5234628

NADB citation id number(s): 000000166041