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Publikováno v:
Plains Anthropologist. 67:405-430
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American Antiquity. 87:333-351
Artifacts, including ceramics, ground stone, and soil samples, as well as dental calculus, recovered from sites in the eastern North American central Plains were submitted to multiple laboratories for analysis of microbotanical remains. Direct accele
Publikováno v:
Radiocarbon. 63:481-497
This study obtained calendar dates by radiocarbon accelerator mass spectrometry (14C AMS) dating sequential tree-rings of wooden support posts from the buried remains of traditional Kitkahahki Pawnee earthlodges preserved at an archaeological site on
Autor:
Steven P. Keehner, Mary J. Adair
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Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. 44:2-41
In the 1950s, the Kansas City Hopewell (KCH) was modeled as a phenomenon originating from a migration of people or diffusion of ideas from Middle Woodland Hopewell communities in Illinois, a model that greatly influenced subsequent research. Two line
Autor:
Steven P. Keehner, Mary J. Adair
Publikováno v:
Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology. 44:2-41
In the 1950s, the Kansas City Hopewell (KCH) was modeled as a phenomenon originating from a migration of people or diffusion of ideas from Middle Woodland Hopewell communities in Illinois, a model ...
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American Antiquity. 83:54-74
During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Puebloan women (if not entire families) were incorporated into Apache Dismal River communities in western Kansas. In at least one site (14SC1), Puebloan people lived in a small masonry pueblo. We evalu
Autor:
Mary J. Adair
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American Antiquity. :1-2
Autor:
Jack L. Hofman, Mary J. Adair
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Plains Anthropologist. 61:282-290
Autor:
Mary J. Adair
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Plains Anthropologist. 64:309-310
Autor:
Mary J. Adair
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Plains Anthropologist. 57:183-228
Twenty-three AMS age determinations, obtained from annual plant remains and ceramic residues, are presented as a guide in addressing potential changes to the chronology of the central Plains Woodland period. When compared to older conventional wood c