Browse all Documents in tDAR
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Whitewater River Bridge Replacement C-2457: An Archeological Survey in Butler County, Kansas (1986)
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Whitewater Timber Sale (1990)
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Whitewater Vista Vehicle Removal For Gila NF-Glenwood Rd (1993)
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Whitewater Water System For Cibola NF-Magdalena Rd (1986)
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Whitewater Wildlife Ponds-South Part (#1) (1984)
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Whitewater: A Minnesota State Park Development Project Reconnaissance Survey and Addendum (1981)
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Whitford (1990)
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Whitford Regrouped Ceramic Data (1990)
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Whitford Sherd Images (2012)
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Whitford Site Regrouped Ceramic Data (2011)
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Whither Seneca Village? (2016)
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Whither The Tavern Pattern? (2018)
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Whiting Campground (1989)
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Whiting Row (1986)
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Whiting Special Use Road For Gila NF-Luna Rd (1990)
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Whiting Springs Fire Recovery Area (1991)
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Whitlash Timber Sale (1998)
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Whitley #282 Well Pad Near Huerfanito Peak For Meridian Oil (1989)
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Whitley Wells 1-25-KGS-Federal & 3-25-3E (1996)
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Whitlock Cabin Evaluation (1989)
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Whitman Allotments 202-A, 204-A, and 205-C Fee Patents. (1996)
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The Whitman House 2523 San Marcos Avenue (2001)
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Whitman Route Overlook Construction Project (1991)
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Whitman Spring Timber Sale (1997)
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Whitman Vega Prescribed Burn / 93 (1993)
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Whitman Vega Prescribed Burn-Monitor (1994)
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Whitmore - McIntyre Dugout, Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona (1959)
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Whitmore Canyon Area Arizona Site Steward File (1996)
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Whitmore Park Land Sale (1991)
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Whitmore- McIntyre Dugout: Pipe Spring National Monument, Arizona
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Whitmore-McIntyre Dugout, Pipe Spring National Monument, Part I: History (1960)
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Whitmore-McIntyre Dugout, Pipe Spring National Monument, Part II: Excavation (1960)
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Whitney #1 Well & Access For Hixon Development Co (1988)
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Whitney Guard Station Preliminary Report (1997)
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Whitney Guard Station Preliminary Report, Evanston Ranger District, Wasatch National Forest, Summit County, Utah (1984)
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Whitney Lake Project, Bosque, Hill, and Johnson Surplus Lands Under EO 12348 - 460 Acres in 20 Parcels (1983)
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Whitney Lake Road Use Permit (1981)
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Whitney Point Dam and Lake Cultural Resources Reconnaissance (1976)
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Whitney Point Lake Cultural Resources Reconnaissance (1977)
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Whitney Reservoir Recreation Complex (1997)
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Whitney Road Improvement Project (1997)
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Whitney Roadside Small Sales Project (1992)
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Whitney State Lands Survey (1993)
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Whitney Timber Sale Arr 05-14-632 (1983)
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Whittaker Aglena Claim (1991)
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Whittaker Burn (1995)
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Whittaker Exploration (1989)
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Whitte Fence Maintenance Proj Part 1 For Santa Fe NF-Pecos Rd (1980)
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Whitte Fence Maintenance Proj Part 2 For Santa Fe NF-Pecos Rd (1980)
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Whitten Electric Fence Project Class III Heritage Resource Inventory Report, Saguache County, Colorado (2000)
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Whitten Fed #1 For Grace Petroleum (1978)
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Whitten Prairie Timber Sale (1980)
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Whitten Prarie Heli-Spot (1989)
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Whittier Access Improvement Cultural Resource Survey, Prepared by Northern Land Use Research, Inc (1996)
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Whittier Mansion, California Historical Society Building (National Register of Historic Places Inventory--Nomination Form) (1900)
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Whittier Narrows Flood Control Basin, Historic Resources Survey (1976)
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Whittier Neighborhood Survey Report (1983)
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Whittier Neighborhood Survey Report (1983)
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Whittington Land Exch (1982)
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Whittington Land Exchange, Proposed (1982)
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Whittleton Ridge Wildlife Ponds Project, Wolfe County, Kentucky, Stanton Ranger District, Daniel Boone National Forest (1999)
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Whittmeyer Limestone Development (1997)
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Whittock Cache: Transitional Period Blanks from Site Da48 With Notes & Photos (1967)
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Whitts End Timber Sale (1988)
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Whitworth Spring (1980)
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Whitworth Water Gap Fence (1981)
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Who are the Martinez? A Report on and Examination of High Elevation Aspen Dendroglyphs in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico (2015)
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Who Are the Olmec in Eastern Guerrero? From Grafitti to Monuments in the Caves of Guerrero (2017)
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Who Are Those Guys? Documenting a Little Known Band of Nunamiut Inupiat (1983)
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Who are you calling 'Camp follower'? (1983)
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Who Attended Their Funerals? A Petrographic Comparison of Pottery from the Majiayao Culture of Neolithic China (2019)
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Who Begat Whom? (1965)
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Who Built the Mounds at Cartersville, Georgia? (1879)
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"Who Built the Walls At Aetna Springs?", Historical Research of a Northern California Mineral Spring Resort (1991)
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Who Discovered America?: the Amazing Story of MADOC (1950)
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Who Founded Quilcapampa? Wari Agents, Social Network Analysis, and the Unfurling of a Middle Horizon State (2018)
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Who Goes There? Tracing San Pedro Phase Migration and Social Dynamics in the Borderlands with a Revised Projectile Point Typology (2015)
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Who Holds Your Light? Revealing relationships through a forensic approach to Upper Paleolithic cave art (2017)
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Who Hunted the Most Bison? (2021)
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Who invited the Secret Police? (2015)
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Who is "Free" Today?: Negotiating the documentary record of labor history for archaeology (2015)
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Who is afraid of basketry: a guide to recording basketry for archaeologists and ethnographers (1994)
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Who is Part of the Community?: When Terms Like "Stakeholder" and "Descendant" Don’t Quite Cut it (2023)
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Who Let the Beads Out? The Importance of Bead Manufacture and Exchange at Grassridge Rockshelter, South Africa, and Implications for Understanding Holocene Social Networks in Southern Africa (2019)
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Who Lies Buried Here? The Campo Santo at the Spanish Colonial San Diego Presidio: Gender, Status, Ethnicity (2020)
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Who Lived at Blood Run?: A Review of the Historical and Traditional Evidence (1998)
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Who Lived Where In Old Longmont: An Architectural and Historical Tour (Part I, East Side) (1976)
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Who made the China’s Terracotta Warriors and how? --- spatial interpretation on marking evidence (2016)
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Who Makes the List: An Examination of Inclusion and Representation in the Society for American Archaeology’s Annual Meetings (2023)
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Who Needs the Past? (1994)
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Who Needs to Know? (1970)
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Who owns England’s marine historic assets and why does it matter? English Heritage’s work towards understanding the opportunities and threats, and the development of solutions and constructive engagement with owners (2014)
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Who Owns History? (1960)
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Who Owns the Anthropocene and Does It Matter? (2018)
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Who owns the cosmogram? Adaptations in ritual activity in the wake of political transformation at Dainzú, Oaxaca Valley of Mexico (2017)
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Who owns the past? (1985)
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Who Owns the Past? The Murder of James Wakasa and His Memorial Stone (2023)
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Who Passed This Way? Archaeological Site Stabilization in the Tennessee River Valley Phase III (1987)
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Who sewed those buttons? Materials and Technologies in the Making of the Global Self. An Example from Guåham in Månislan Marianas (2023)
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Who Shot First?: Codified Categories Creating Imaginary Archaeological Pasts (2015)
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Who Speaks for the Archaeological Record?: A Media Analysis of Canadian Archaeology (2016)
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Who Tells Your Story? Utilizing Legacy Collections to Serve a Living Culture (2019)
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Who Wants to Live Forever? The Practice of Mass Human Sacrifice During Early State Formation in the Nubian Classic Kerma Period (2015)
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Who was first? An experimental application of carnivore and hominid marks at the Pleistocene archaeological sites (2009)
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Who was Maria Grann? Balancing Archives of Narratives and Facts of a Contested Sámi(?) Skull (2023)
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Who Was The Woman In The Iron Coffin? (2020)
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Who Was Where: Georectification and Radiometric Dating of a Mississippian Mortuary Complex (2018)
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Who Were the Ancient People of Stillwater National Refuge, Nevada? (1992)
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Who Were the Eskimos? (1937)
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Who Were the Red Paints? (1979)
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Who were the urban Liao? - The cultural salience of ‘urban’ life in a mobile society (2017)
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Who Will Remember the Dead? Embodying the People of the Past in Novel Ways (2015)
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Who Works in African Archaeology? (2018)
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"Who Would Be Free Themselves Must Strike the Blow": An Archaeology of Armed Resistance at Christiana, PA (2022)
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Who's Been Workin' on the Railroad?: An Examination of the Construction, Distribution, and Ethnic Origins of Domed Rock Ovens On Railroad-Related Sites (1991)
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Who's Who in Skulls , Ethnic Identification of Crania from Measurements (1995)
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Who's Who Timber Sale (1992)
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Who, what, where, when and how: a comprehensive archival investigation of the Milwaukee County Institution Grounds Cemeteries, 1882-1925 (2015)
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Who/What Is In That Vial? (2018)
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Whoa-Back Timber Sale (1989)
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Whodown Salvage Timber Sale (1992)
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Whole Assemblage Behavioral Indicators: Examining Pattern in the Late Pleistocene of the Wadi al-Hasa, Jordan (2023)
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Whole Assemblage Behavioral Indicators: Expectations and Inferences from Surface and Excavated Records at Elandsfontein, South Africa (2018)
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Whole Dacite Slabs recieved from the BE-16-KH (KOT) Graves (2010)
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Whole Molding Construction in Baía de Todos os Santos, Brazil (2015)
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Whole Vessel Caches: A Comparison of Offerings at Cerro de la Virgen with lower Río Verde Valley Public Space Offerings (2017)
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Whom the Sea Has Taken (1966)
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Whom We Would Never More See: History and archaeology recover the lives and deaths of African American Civil War soldiers on Folly Island, South Carolina (1993)
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Whomble Pit, Associated With Project Brf 0385-2(3 (1985)
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Whoop De Do / Wishbone Roadside Salvage Timber Sale (1995)
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Whoosh Spruce Timber Sale (1991)
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Whopper Helicopter Timber Sale (1988)
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Whorley Earthwork (1966)
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Whose Ancestors, les Gaulois? (2015)
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Whose Bone is this? An Investigation into Modern Histological Methods of Species Identification with Application to Archaeological Faunal Assemblages in the Pacific (2015)
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Whose Donkey? Domestication and Variability (2019)
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Whose Lime Is It Anyway? Burnt Lime as Commodity in the Classic Period Northern Lowlands (2023)
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Whose Midden is it Anyway? : Exploring the Origins of the Southwest Yard Midden at James Madison's Montpelier (2016)
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Who’s Free Markets? Subaltern Economic Networks in Reconstruction Delmarva and the Importance of Philadelphia (2022)
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Who’s Who? Investigating Historic Burials at Chavín de Huantar Peru Using Radiogenic Strontium Isotope (87Sr/86Sr) Analysis (2018)
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Why "Chinese Diaspora" Is More Than Just An Ethnic Label (2016)
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Why 17th and Early 18th Century Sites are Under-Represented, A Delaware–New Jersey Perspective (2020)
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Why a Bayesian Archaeology? A Pain-Free Introduction (2021)
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The WHY and HOW of integrating archaeological findings into wildlife management efforts (2015)
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Why are Archaeological Collections Relevant in the 21st Century? The Caribbean Experience (2016)
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Why Are Paleodemography and Paleopathology Important To South Dakota Archaeology? (1981)
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Why Are We Thinking “Beyond Barbarians”? Interrogating Dimensions of Military Organization in Non-State Societies (2023)
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Why Are You Here? What Did You Learn? Assessing Archaeology Outreach and Education in Fair and Museum Settings (2019)
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Why BISC-2’s Brick Ballast May Have the Most Interesting (Archaeological) Things to Say about Imperial Marginality (2013)
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Why Build a Traditional House (1992)
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Why Build Traditional Houses Today? (1999)
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Why Build When There Are Caves? Investigating the Construction and Use of a Stone Structure in Pleistocene France (2019)
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Why Chocolate? An Historical Archaeology of Chocolate Producers and Consumers, Fifteenth to Eighteenth Century (2014)
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Why Choose Small Packages When There Are So Many Big Packages Around? (2019)
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Why Classics Needs Anthropology (2016)
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Why colonize? A case study of the early Neolithic Colonization of the island of Cyprus (2017)
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Why colonize? A case study of the early Neolithic Colonization of the island of Cyprus. (2016)
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Why Corrugated? a Functional and Historical Analysis of the Change From Smooth To Corrugated Cooking Pots In the American Southwest (1996)
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Why Did Paleocoastal People Settle California’s Islands? (2015)
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Why did people begin to make rock art?: A study case from Central North of Chile (2017)
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Why Did the Anasazi Depart? (1977)
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Why did they leave? The Wari Withdrawal from Moquegua (2017)
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Why Did You Dig So Many Holes? Machine Coring in Southeastern Idaho (1982)
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Why Dig Another Mill Site? Archaeolgoical Investigations of the East Creek Mill (1991)
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Why Do We Farm?: Risk Assessment of the Foraging Farming Transition in North America (2018)
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Why Don't We Know When the First People Came To North America? (1989)
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Why economic ecological models work: culture as a thermodynamic machine (2005)
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Why Fake it? Counterfeits, Emulation and Mimicry: Symbolic and Practical Motives for the Imitation of Crafts (2017)
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Why Heterarchy? A View from the Tiwanaku State’s (AD 500-1100) Labor Force. (2019)
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Why Is There Math in My Archaeology? The Modern Foundations of Quantitative Archaeology Written Decades Too Soon (2023)
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Why Is There No American Convention on the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage? (2019)
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Why Move Starchy Cereals? Stable isotope evidence for the spread of crops across Eurasia in prehistory (2015)
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Why Move? : A case study of change and migration in rural Ireland and connections to broader social and political movements (2018)
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Why moving starch? Trans-Eurasian exchange of starchy crops in prehistory (2015)
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Why Not a Bayesian Archaeology? Debunking Misconceptions about Bayesian Statistics (2021)
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Why Not Grab That Big, Juicy Piece of Charcoal for Dating? (2009)
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Why Not Str (1992)
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Why Owyhee? Notes On the Origin of a Name (1981)
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Why Pacific Nicaragua Should Not Be Considered Mesoamerican during Prehistory (2017)
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Why Pilgrimage? The Ethnography and Archaeology of Journeys to the Center (2015)
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Why public access must be controlled (1997)
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Why Pursue Fish in Small Quantities? The Case of Ancestral Puebloan Fishing in the PIV Middle Rio Grande (2019)
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Why raise Turkeys in the Mesa Verde Region? (2017)
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Why Screen-Size Matters for Isotopic Analysis of Archaeological Faunal Remains: A Case Study from Norton Sound, Alaska (2023)
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Why settlement scaling research is a good fit for archaeology (2017)
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Why So Blue? Color Symbolism in Ancestral Pueblo Lithics (2023)
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Why so Low so Long? Constraints on Human Population Growth in Late Pleistocene Sahul (2019)
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Why Survival Skills? (2014)
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Why terrestrial diets in island environments? Evolutionary considerations of isotopic results from Rapa Nui (2015)
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Why the Chimu State of the Northern Coast of Peru Failed: Rapid Expansion Is Not Always Enough (2018)
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Why the king needed his own goldsmith (1998)
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Why the Swartz Cabin at Peabody's Site (5Pa199) Should Be Placed On the National Register of Historic Places (1982)
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Why These Beads? Color Symbolism and Colonialism in the Mohawk Valley (2023)
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"Why those old fellas stopped using them?" Spiritual and ritual dimensions of stone-walled fish trap use amongst the Yanyuwa of northern Australia (2017)
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Why use plants as medicine? (2003)
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Why was cattle-stalling introduced in prehistory? The significance of byre and stable and of outwintering (1999)
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Why Wasn’t the Ceramic Arrowhead Invented? (2018)
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Why we conserve artifacts, the CSS Georgia Story. (2016)
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Why We Need Public Archaeology Specialists: Beyond Shards and Dinosaurs (2019)
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Why We Need to Succeed: Assessing the Outcomes of Community Archaeology Practices in County Galway, Ireland (2016)
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Why We Need Uniform Reporting Standards in Alaskan Archaeology (1984)
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Why We Should Reassess How We Define Sensitive Archaeological Data and How We Share It (2019)
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Why We Shouldn’t Wait until a Project is Proposed (2018)
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Why We Study Violent Behaviors in the Past: Dr. Debra Martin’s Contributions to Research on Systems of Socially Sanctioned Warfare and Systematic Exploitation (2021)
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Why were they pots? An experimental perspective on the introduction of ceramics in Early Neolithic South Norway (2009)
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The whys and wherefores of Littabelle Lee (1973)
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Wiakane Valley Terraces, Waikane, Ko`olaupoko, O`ahu. (1990)
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Wibaux - Beach Drill Hole Locations (U. S. G. S. -B. L. M. ) (1977)
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Wibaux County Scoria Mine (2000)
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Wibaux Rest Area / Visitor Information Center (1993)
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Wic Medicine Bow Lateral Extension: An Intensive Cultural Resource Inventory in Weld County, Colorado and Addendum 1 Plan for Discovery of Human Remains and Additional Cultural Resources (1999)
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Wic Medicine Bow Lateral: A Class III Cultural Resource Inventory in Weld County, Colorado and Laramie, Platte and Converse Counties, Wyoming (1999)
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Wichita Culture History (1992)
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Wichita Indians and the French Trade On the Oklahoma Frontier: 1719-1757 (1981)
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Wichita Industries Inc., Cameron Creek. (1980)
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Wichita Kinship Past and Present (1955)
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Wichita Local Well Field Feasibility Study Cultural Resources Survey of Eight Monitoring Well Sites Project No. 92-195-4-007 (1996)
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Wichita State University the Archaeology of Sedna Creek (1967)
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Wick Thin Timber Sale (1985)
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Wick Timber Sale (1988)
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Wickard Parcel (AP #12-055-09) (Letter Report) (1984)
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Wicked Creek (1982)
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Wicked Problems in Archaeology: Applying a Social Impact Framework and Entrepreneurship Mindset to Cultural Heritage Management (2019)
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Wicked-Snowbank Timber Sale (1987)
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The Wickedest City: Ecological History and Archaeological Potential at La Balise (2018)
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Wickenburg Rock Shelter Arizona Site Steward File (1995)
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Wickens Construction - Roundup Borrow Source (1988)
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Wickens Construction Gravel Pit (1987)
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Wickens Construction Gravel Pit Location #1 (1990)
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Wickens Construction Gravel Pit Location #2 (1990)
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Wickens Construction Gravel Pit Location #3 (1990)
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Wickens Gravel Pit (1987)
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Wicker-Rif Timber Sale (1993)
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Wickes Mining District: Definition and Evaluation (1995)
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Wickham Creek / Rafanelli Water Pipeline
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Wickham Gulch Timber Sale (1985)
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Wickham Spring 1 and 2 (1981)
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Wickiup Cave (1975)
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Wickiup Creek Riparian Improvement Project (1994)
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Wickiup Dam Frog Relocation Habitat Construction (2000)
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Wickiup Dam Modification Borrow Sites (2000)
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Wickiup Dam Phone Line, 06010100335P
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Wickiup Damsite (1937)
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Wickiup Fibre Timber Sale Cultural Resource Survey (1985)
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Wickiup Plain Trails Relocation Construction (1985)
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Wickiup Reservoir Woody Debris Placement (1991)
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Wickiup Timber Sale (1991)
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Wickiup Timber Sale (1986)
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Wickiup Timber Sale
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Wickiup Timber Sale (1989)