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Publikováno v:
Plains Anthropologist. 49:129-151
The Green River Basin of southwestern Wyoming has only recently been recognized as containing a rich rock art record closely related to Plains styles and traditions. Preliminary recording in 2002 shows that Biographic rock art is a major component at
Autor:
Russel L. Tanner
Publikováno v:
Plains Anthropologist. 45:133-139
American pronghorn, Antilocapra americana, have been known to Euro-Americans for over 450 years. The species importance as a food source has varied over time and from region to region over western North America. Both Native Americans and Euro-America
Autor:
Vergil E. Noble, Paul A. Shackel, Linda F. Stine, Julie H. Ernstein, Russel L. Tanner, Rolla L. Queen, John D. Broadwater, William M. Kelso, Nicola Longford, Robbin Johnston, Teresita Majewski
Publikováno v:
Historical Archaeology. 28:120-137
Autor:
Mary Jane Schneider, Russel L Tanner, Michael Harkin, Ruth Selic, Eric E lngbar, Jeffrey J Saunders, Danny N Walker, Donna Roper, Kathryn Puseman, Thomas Lindmier, Robert C Wilson, Ben Rhodd, Herbert T Hoover, Vergil E Noble
Publikováno v:
Plains Anthropologist. 39:229-249
An ancient inland sea, surrounded by lush vegetation and inhabited by dinosaurs, helped create the mineral-rich landscape where Rock Springs, Wyoming, now sits. French trappers first encountered American Indians who were traveling via a natural corri
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Plains Anthropologist. 45:1-2