The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... means firm or complete and it is hoped that in the next fifty years we will be able to establish more firmly the evolutionary sequence of the major pre- ceramic cultures in North America . Regardless of the antiquity of the Paleo ...
... means firm or complete and it is hoped that in the next fifty years we will be able to establish more firmly the evolutionary sequence of the major pre- ceramic cultures in North America . Regardless of the antiquity of the Paleo ...
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... means plenty of rainfall . The short lines be- low the circle show how many days it takes from the home of the tribe or the party , to reach this camp . Now the two lines converging on the left where they meet , I believe , is the water ...
... means plenty of rainfall . The short lines be- low the circle show how many days it takes from the home of the tribe or the party , to reach this camp . Now the two lines converging on the left where they meet , I believe , is the water ...
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... means of travel in the area , they are virtually invisible . The local people are aware of the ridges but few recognize them as man- made features . From the air , the ridges are clearly distinguishable . When the Mompos Depression is ...
... means of travel in the area , they are virtually invisible . The local people are aware of the ridges but few recognize them as man- made features . From the air , the ridges are clearly distinguishable . When the Mompos Depression is ...
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