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Wilfred M. Husted
Publikováno v:
Plains Anthropologist. 51:745-758
If not accidental, my entrance into the field of archaeology might be described as random. I grew up in a small town nestled among the truck farms of southern New Jersey. As with many kids, I had some interest in finding "arrowheads" and made occasio
Autor:
Wilfred M. Husted
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Plains Anthropologist. 47:379-386
Middle Rocky Mountain archaeology is being impeded by provincialism and a preoccupation with the Northwestern Plains fostered by archaeologists failure to clearly distinguish between mountains and plains. Data from the mountains are interpreted in te
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Plains Anthropologist. 47:85-95
Autor:
Wilfred M. Husted
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Plains Anthropologist. 10:171-180
Site 39LM219, an earth-lodge village located in the neck of the Big Bend of the Missouri River in Lyman County, South Dakota, is assigned to the Chouteau Aspect and is presumed to date at about A. ...
Autor:
Wilfred M. Husted
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Plains Anthropologist. 8:221-224
Autor:
W. Raymond Wood, Ward F. Weakly, Wilfred M. Husted, Carlyle S. Smith, Richard A. Krause, Peter P. Cooper
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Plains Anthropologist. 15:229-236
Autor:
Oscar L. Mallory, Wilfred M. Husted
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Plains Anthropologist. 12:222-232
Aikens (1966) has proposed that Fremont-Promontory culture originated on the Northwestern Plains and repre sents an Athabascan migration into the Utah area at circa A.D. 500, their de scendents, he suggests, were later forced back onto the Plains by
Autor:
Wilfred M. Husted
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Plains Anthropologist. 10:7-13
Excavation of the Mangus Site (24CB221) in Bighorn Canyon, Montana revealed a stratum containing artifacts of the Agate Basin Complex. This occupa tion was dated by radiocarbon at 6740 B. C. and 6650 B. C. The Sorenson Site (24CB202) contained two ea
Autor:
Wilfred M. Husted
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Plains Anthropologist. 10:152-165
Autor:
Wilfred M. Husted
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American Antiquity. 30:494-498
Finds of Cody knives, Agate Basin, Allen, Clovis, Eden, and Meserve points indicate that the Colorado Front Range was occupied at least 7000 to 8000 years ago. Apparently Folsom hunters avoided the higher altitudes, but Clovis hunters may have crosse