Archaeology: A Concise IntroductionWaveland, 2007 - 125 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 55
... river , carried by the current , sometimes rapidly forward , sometimes into a backwater eddy to slowly drift out , sometimes in clear water , sometimes in murky . Trib- utaries from time to time enter and enrich the river . Rocks loom ...
... river , carried by the current , sometimes rapidly forward , sometimes into a backwater eddy to slowly drift out , sometimes in clear water , sometimes in murky . Trib- utaries from time to time enter and enrich the river . Rocks loom ...
الصفحة 60
... River Valley of southwestern Wisconsin . This area is a very rich ecological zone and was heavily occupied by American Indians throughout prehistory . The field school introduced me to professional archaeological methods of excavation ...
... River Valley of southwestern Wisconsin . This area is a very rich ecological zone and was heavily occupied by American Indians throughout prehistory . The field school introduced me to professional archaeological methods of excavation ...
الصفحة 99
... River indigenous people . Colville leaders argued that he lived on their ancestral territory and surely wasn't a European ; therefore , he was an American Indian of the Columbia River Valley and belonged in The Future of the Past 99 ...
... River indigenous people . Colville leaders argued that he lived on their ancestral territory and surely wasn't a European ; therefore , he was an American Indian of the Columbia River Valley and belonged in The Future of the Past 99 ...
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Tools of the Trade | 9 |
Exciting Archaeology 223 | 23 |
Alice from Girl | 39 |
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