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International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 27:506-542
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California Archaeology. 10:101-111
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Historical Archaeology. 52:197-210
Historical archaeologists like to apply their findings based on a combination of their excavation results and documentary research to reconstruct, at least in their mind’s eye, or preferably in the form of a drawing, structures that once existed. A
Autor:
Glenn J. Farris
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New Life for Archaeological Collections
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California Archaeology. 7:169-172
Richard Hastings at Bodie State Historic Park. Photographed by Lee Motz, May 1999. Photograph courtesy of California State Parks. Born in Los Angeles on October 20, 1930, and subsequently raised in...
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Glenn J. Farris
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California Archaeology. 6:279-281
Triangulating Archaeological Landscapes: The US Coast Survey in California, 1850–1895 R. Scott Byram 2013. Contributions of the Archaeological Research Facility, No. 65, University of California, B...
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Glenn J. Farris
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Ethnohistory. 56:775-777
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Susan Dublin, George F. Bass, Melburn D. Thurman, Amber Bennett Moncure, Charles R. Ewen, Audrey J. Horning, Harold Mytum, Martha A. Zierden, Bernard Allaire, Antony Firth, Alasdair M. Brooks, Charles C. Kolb, Christopher F. Amer, D. H. Keith, Coral M. Magnuson, William O. Frazer, Donald W. Linebaugh, Glenn J. Farris, Peter Bleed, Terry A. Del Bene, Jack C. Hudson, Todd Ahlman, C. Patrick Labadie, Detlef Gronenborn, William H. Adams, John R. Halsey, Jeffrey M. Mitchem
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Historical Archaeology. 33:78-113
Autor:
Glenn J. Farris
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California Archaeology. 7:317-318
As an archaeologist I am often asked, “What is the most exciting thing you have ever found?” I am frequently stumped by this question, but in mulling it over, I think my answer is, “whatever object in a site that just doesn’t seem to belong t
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Historical Archaeology. 24:115-126