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405 Paradigms Lost: Reconfiguring Cahokia’s Mound 72 Beaded Burial
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Water Management at Pueblo Bonito: Evidence from the National Geographic Society Trenches
W. H. Wills, David W. Love, Susan J. Smith, Karen R. Adams, Manuel R. Palacios-Fest,
tions at Las Quemas rockshelter. From “Las Quemas Rockshelter:
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Getting beyond the Point: Textiles of the Terminal Pleistocene/Early Holocene in the
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Maize, Fish, and Deer: Investigating Dietary Staples among Ancestral Huron-Wendat Villages, as
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Susan Pfeiffer, Judith C. Sealy, Ronald F. Williamson, Suzanne Needs-Howarth, and Louis Lesage
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Indigenous Values and Methods in Archaeological Practice: Low-Impact Archaeology through the
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The Age and Origin of Olivella Beads from Oregon’s LSP-1 Rockshelter: The Oldest Marine Shell
Beads in the Northern Great Basin
Geoffrey M. Smith, Alexander Cherkinsky, Carla Hadden, and Aaron P. Ollivier
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A Core Reduction Experiment Finds No Effect of Original Stone Size and Reduction Intensity on
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Sam C. Lin, Cornel M. Pop, Harold L. Dibble, Will Archer, Dawit Desta, Marcel Weiss,
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