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Frances B. King
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Geoarchaeology. 7:587-589
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Tim White, M. Anne Katzenberg, Susanne J. Miller, James R. Puroue, Mark C. Lawler, Frances B. King, Linea Swulstrom, Lawrence L. Loendorf, Kathleen Danker, Mary K. Whelan, Castle McLaughlin, Margaret A. Kennedy, Alice Beck Kehoe, Philip Duke, Kenneth L. Kvamme, John W. Weymouth, Dale Wrude, Mary Lou Larson, Richard A. Fox
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Plains Anthropologist. 39:81-117
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North American Archaeologist. 12:61-73
Well-preserved timbers and planks were excavated from Lift Lock No. 4 of the Pennsylvania Main Line Canal, built in Pittsburgh ca. 1829. The discovery of these extensive buried remains afforded an opportunity to explore the applicability of dendrochr
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Frances B. King
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Geoarchaeology. 7:586-587
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Frances B. King
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American Anthropologist. 102:634-635
Corn in Clay: Maize Paleoethnobotany in Pre-Columbian Art. Mary W. Eubanks. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1999. 249 pp.
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Frances B. King
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American Antiquity. 59:783-784
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Frances B. King
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The Quarterly Review of Biology. 69:98-98
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Russell W. Graham, Frances B. King
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American Antiquity. 46:128-142
Archaeology is presently evolving to show a more interdisciplinary approach by its researchers, an attitude which is reflected in greater consideration of the physical environment and increasing interaction with the work of allied scientists such as
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Frances B. King
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American Antiquity. 43:99-103
Data from the United States General Land Office Surveys are frequently used to reconstruct the vegetation existing at the time of European settlement as a basis for biotic models. The vegetation recorded in those surveys had been influenced not only
Plant Remains From Phillips Spring, A Multi Component Site In The Western Ozark Highland Of Missouri
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Frances B. King
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Plains Anthropologist. 25:217-228
Phillips Spring (23Hi216) is a multicomponent archaeological site associated with an active artesian spring on a terrace of the Pomme de Terre river in western Missouri. Preservation of both carbon...