- Page 6 and 7: ABSTRACT A study of lithic assembla
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39 CHAPTER 3 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT
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., and Coastal Plain (Pounds 1971:
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45 drier dimatic conditions (Pot2ge
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47 capacity and population. Coastal
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49 Artifact descriptions are presen
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51 TABLE 4 GROUP 1A STEMMED BIFACES
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53 chipped slone point is provided
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59 Figure 9. Group 4A stemmed bifac
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66 by Vinetle 1 wares in the Northe
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58 CHAPTER 5 CONCLUSIONS As mention
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This similarity may indicate that t
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73 Moorehead Phase, c. 4500-3700 B.
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so (Bourque and Cox 1981: 12). Some
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Cultural Imp6calions 82 The continu
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85 occupation of Turner Farm. Alter
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.. of the functional need for groun
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., and the Tobique Complex, In this
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BiShOp, Jennifer C. 93 1983 The Par
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97 Hamilton, Nathan D. and David R.
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Petzold, Arthur 100 1961 "The Eaton
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Sanger, David, Ronald B. Davis, A.
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'04 1976 Ancient People of Port awe
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Mammalia "6 APPENDIX A FAUNAL REMAI
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Crasso/rea virgin/ca (oyster) Merce
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137 APPENDIX F GROUP 2 STEMMED BIFA
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