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Acknowledgements The author is inde
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is not known, it may have been sett
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Laboratory Methods All artifacts we
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Chapter 2. History of Mount Pleasan
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visited by Bartram was located in 1
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Ebenezer, he purposed to quit the w
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Uchee Creek in Columbia County, wit
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was: "supplying some Creek Indians
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He [Oglethorpe] stationed small gar
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Thomas Wiggin was dead by 1756, and
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continued to live near Mount Pleasa
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Table 2, Continued. Artifact Summar
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ZOOARCHAEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE M
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including food bone refuse, may att
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No obvious patterns of preferential
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lent fauna group was domestic anima
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intriguing. The general lack of com
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Grayson, Donald K. 197:' On thc Mct
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Table t. Allometric Values Used' Fo
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Table S. Species Summary For MNI an
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Table 8. Bone Modifications, Mt. Pl
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Table 11. Element Fusion Data, Mt.
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Appendix Ill. Zooarchaeological Ana
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Vertebrate faunal remains were iden
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summer/fall, before they lost the w
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Reitz and Honerkamp (1983), using p
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Cut and hack marks on cow bone in t
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Hooker, Richard J. (editor) 1984 A