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David W. May
Publikováno v:
Plains Anthropologist. 65:274-275
Great Plains Geology is one of two books published so far in the Discover the Great Plains Series; the other is Great Plains Indians by David J. Wishart. Robert Diffendal’s intended audience for th...
Autor:
Steven R. Holen, David W. May
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 342:73-90
The preservation of alluvium dictates the discovery of archaeological sites in valleys. We address two questions in our study of the Loup River Basin in the midcontinent of North America: (1) What is the alluvial chronology of the Loup River Basin be
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 76:752-772
Paleoindian archaeology on the Great Plains is often characterized by the investigation of large mammal kill/butchery bonebeds with relatively high archaeological visibility. Extensively documented aspects of Paleoindian behavioral variability includ
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American Antiquity. 76:487-499
The Angus Mammoth site in south-central Nebraska has been controversial since its discovery in 1931 when a fluted artifact was reported to be associated with the mammoth. For nearly 80 years it has not been known if Angus was a paleontological site p
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Journal of Geography in Higher Education. 34:475-492
Geospatial technologies (GSTs), such as geographic information systems, global positioning systems and remote sensing, present an avenue for expanding the already strong interdisciplinary nature of geography. This paper discusses how GSTs served as a
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 191:115-130
Analysis of the faunal remains recovered from two penecontemporaneous Early Holocene archeological sites on the Clary Ranch in western Nebraska offers a series of functional insights on the organizational structure of Late Paleo-Indian subsistence be
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Quaternary Research. 67:474-486
The middle Wisconsinan Gilman Canyon Formation at the Buzzard's Roost type locality in southwestern Nebraska was investigated to document the stratigraphy and to reconstruct the environmental and climate record. The Gilman Canyon Formation was subdiv
Publikováno v:
Physical Geography. 26:52-68
Few studies exist of the alluvial stratigraphy and geomorphology of the Iowan Surface landform region. We investigated the alluvial stratigraphy, soils, and geomorphology along a section of the lower Little Cedar River to aid in understanding the pro
Autor:
David W. May, Steven R. Holen
Publikováno v:
Geoarchaeology. 18:145-159
Eolian and soil stratigraphy and radiocarbon ages of soil humates were used to reconstruct landscape evolution at a site (25KH67) in western Nebraska along the South Platte River. The site is on the bluff of a short, deeply incised, dune-blocked trib
Autor:
Steven R. Holen, David W. May
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Research. 39:55-58
The Farmdale Soil occurs below late Wisconsinan loess throughout the U.S. Midwest. At the La Sena site in the central Great Plains, humates in the Farmdale Interstadial Soil have a corrected age of 21,000 yr B.P. Humates in a buried Bt horizon and a