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... material objects in museums . This was the direct outgrowth of the culture - area concept which categorized tribal entities , espe- cially in the Plains , into static units bolstered by traits collected by the " laundry list " method ...
... material objects in museums . This was the direct outgrowth of the culture - area concept which categorized tribal entities , espe- cially in the Plains , into static units bolstered by traits collected by the " laundry list " method ...
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... material which can be used for small , well - made chipped - stone tools . The other islands have lithic sources which were used for ground stone artifacts . Here listed are the goods traded between Chumash villages , cate- gorized by ...
... material which can be used for small , well - made chipped - stone tools . The other islands have lithic sources which were used for ground stone artifacts . Here listed are the goods traded between Chumash villages , cate- gorized by ...
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... material . The first area is on the north slopes of Mt. Diablo , and is described by Rogers ( 1929 : 301 ) . He was probably describing a site where large chert knives were being manufactured , since he treated such knives as weapons in ...
... material . The first area is on the north slopes of Mt. Diablo , and is described by Rogers ( 1929 : 301 ) . He was probably describing a site where large chert knives were being manufactured , since he treated such knives as weapons in ...
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