Crappie Hole Site: a Concentration of Spirally-Fractured Rancholabrean Mammal Bones in Western Nebraska
Author(s): M. R. Voorhies; R. G. Corner
Year: 1984
Summary
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Cite this Record
Crappie Hole Site: a Concentration of Spirally-Fractured Rancholabrean Mammal Bones in Western Nebraska. M. R. Voorhies, R. G. Corner. Current Research In The Pleistocene. 1: 53-54. 1984 ( tDAR id: 79535)
Keywords
General
Fresh-Bone Modification
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Mammalian Assemblage
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Spiral Fractures
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Taphonomic Study
Geographic Keywords
31101 (Fips Code)
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Keith (County)
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Nebraska (State / Territory)
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North America (Continent)
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United States of America (Country)
Temporal Keywords
Rancholabrean Age
Spatial Coverage
min long: -102.056; min lat: 41.003 ; max long: -101.25; max lat: 41.396 ;
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 5170115
NADB citation id number(s): 000000162269