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Autor:
Roderick Sprague
Publikováno v:
Historical Archaeology. 36:111-127
China buttons or “small chinas,” glass-like ceramic buttons, are one of the most often misidentified artifacts in 19th and 20th century sites. These buttons, manufactured by the Prosser process, date after 1840. The common varieties are character
Autor:
Dwight Bergeron, Roland Capilo, Roderick Sprague, Norm Merz, Bahman Shafii, Paul J. Anders, Scott Soults, Timothy D. Hatten, Philip Tanimoto, James B. Johnson
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The Pan-Pacific Entomologist. 87:297-299
Autor:
Roderick Sprague
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Historical Archaeology. 32:56-77
Brass military buttons with the figure of a phoenix bird are reported with great regularity from the West Coast of the United States. In spite of the excellent previous research and published conclusions of Emory Strong, there is a wealth of misinfor
When gold was discovered in the far northern regions of Alaska and the Yukon in the late nineteenth century, thousands of individuals headed north to strike it rich. This massive movement required a vast network of supplies and services and brought e
Autor:
Scott Soults, Norm Merz, Frank M. Merickel, Bahman Shafii, Dwight Bergeron, Roderick Sprague th, Phil Tanimoto, Roland Capilo, Chris Looney, Paul J. Anders, Timothy D. Hatten
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The Coleopterists Bulletin. 63:412-412
Autor:
Roderick Sprague
With archaeological practices being as varied as the cultures they study, little advance has been made to standardize the nomenclature used in the Western scientific world to describe the physical aspect of burial and other forms of body disposal, wh
Autor:
Mary C. Beaudry, Melburn D. Thurman, Judith Liu, William B. Lees, Douglas D. Scott, J. Barto Arnold, Olga Klimko, William J. Hunt, Roderick Sprague, Roger E. Kelly
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Historical Archaeology. 23:118-134
Autor:
Roderick Sprague, Alfred W. Bowers
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Historical Archaeology. 19:87-105
The use of glass trade beads as a good chronological marker has been hampered by a lack of precise terminology and uniform description. There has also been a profound lack of appreciation of what is in reality a large series of complex manufacturing
Autor:
John R. White, James W. Bradley, Robert W. Keeler, David R. Watters, Olive R. Jones, Karlis Karklins, Patrick H. Garrow, Richard E. Fike, David R. Starbuck, Roderick Sprague
Publikováno v:
Historical Archaeology. 17:112-129