Beaver Creek Shelter (39CU779): a Holocene Succession in the Black Hills of South Dakota, In Prehistory and Human Ecology of the Western Praires and Northern Plains, Edited By Joseph A. Tiffany
Author(s): James E. Martin; Robert A. Alex; Lynn Marie Alex; Jane P. Abbott; Rachel C. Benton; Louise F. Miller
Year: 1993
Summary
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Beaver Creek Shelter (39CU779): a Holocene Succession in the Black Hills of South Dakota, In Prehistory and Human Ecology of the Western Praires and Northern Plains, Edited By Joseph A. Tiffany. James E. Martin, Robert A. Alex, Lynn Marie Alex, Jane P. Abbott, Rachel C. Benton, Louise F. Miller. Plains Anthropologist. MEMOIR (27): 17-36. 1993 ( tDAR id: 87671)
Keywords
Culture
Holocene
General
39CU779
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Beaver Creek Shelter
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Ecology
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Holocene Succession
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Prehistory
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Shelter
Spatial Coverage
min long: -104.056; min lat: 43.477 ; max long: -102.687; max lat: 43.857 ;
Record Identifiers
lccn(s): 66038259
issn(s): 0032-0447
NADB document id number(s): 5191924
NADB citation id number(s): 000000164590