Preliminary Results of Intensive Surface Collections. In Cannon Reservoir Human Ecology Project - a Regional Approach To Cultural Continunity and Change, Edited By Michael J. O'Brien and Robert E. Warren, PP. 151-176
Author(s): Tom Miskell; Robert E. Warren
Year: 1979
Summary
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Preliminary Results of Intensive Surface Collections. In Cannon Reservoir Human Ecology Project - a Regional Approach To Cultural Continunity and Change, Edited By Michael J. O'Brien and Robert E. Warren, PP. 151-176. Tom Miskell, Robert E. Warren. 1979 ( tDAR id: 78914)
Keywords
Site Type
Reservoir
Investigation Types
Systematic Survey
General
Controlled Surface Collection
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Ecology
Geographic Keywords
29007 (Fips Code)
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29137 (Fips Code)
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29173 (Fips Code)
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29205 (Fips Code)
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Audrain (County)
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Cannon Reservoir
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Joanna Reservoir
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Missouri (State / Territory)
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Monroe (County)
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North America (Continent)
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Ralls (County)
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Salt River
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Shelby (County)
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United States of America (Country)
Spatial Coverage
min long: -92.314; min lat: 39.059 ; max long: -91.178; max lat: 39.955 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): Army Corps of Engineers; US Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District
Prepared By(s): Univ of NE, Division of Arch Research, Tech Report 79-14
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 5150654
NADB citation id number(s): 000000162059
Notes
General Note: Contract number: DACW43-78-C-0182
General Note: Submitted to: US Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District
General Note: Sent from: Univ of NE, Division of Arch Research, Tech Report 79-14