Great Basin anthropological papers.

By: University of California, Berkeley. Archaeological Research Facility
Contributor(s): University of California, Berkeley. Department of Anthropology
Language: English Publisher: Berkeley : University of California, Dept. of Anthropology, 1977.Description: 150 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Contents:
Contents: Hester, T. R. Archaeological materials from a site in the Black Rock Desert of northern Nevada. Hester, T. R. and Jameson, L. R. Evidence of the early occupation of the Washoe Lake basin. Mitchell, J. L., et al. A preliminary statistical analysis of chipped crescents from the Great Basin. Poovaiah, B. P., Napton, L. K., and Calloway, D. H. Inadequacy of coprolites and random fecal specimens as dietary indicators. Follett, W. I. Fish remains from Thea Heye Cave, NV-Wa-385 Washoe County, Nevada. Busby, C. I. Civa Shelter, Nye County, Nevada--report of test excavations. Penrose, R. J. Ancient Indian camp in Nevada described. Grosscup, G. L. Notes on boundaries and culture of the Panamint Shoshone and Owens Valley Paiute.
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Contents: Hester, T. R. Archaeological materials from a site in the Black Rock Desert of northern Nevada. Hester, T. R. and Jameson, L. R. Evidence of the early occupation of the Washoe Lake basin. Mitchell, J. L., et al. A preliminary statistical analysis of chipped crescents from the Great Basin. Poovaiah, B. P., Napton, L. K., and Calloway, D. H. Inadequacy of coprolites and random fecal specimens as dietary indicators. Follett, W. I. Fish remains from Thea Heye Cave, NV-Wa-385 Washoe County, Nevada. Busby, C. I. Civa Shelter, Nye County, Nevada--report of test excavations. Penrose, R. J. Ancient Indian camp in Nevada described. Grosscup, G. L. Notes on boundaries and culture of the Panamint Shoshone and Owens Valley Paiute.

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