The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... suggests a considerable age , but not necessarily great antiquity . In this article , these evidences of fact and theory of early migrations to the new world , are considered : The emergence of Paleo - Indian archaeology began in 1926 ...
... suggests a considerable age , but not necessarily great antiquity . In this article , these evidences of fact and theory of early migrations to the new world , are considered : The emergence of Paleo - Indian archaeology began in 1926 ...
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... suggesting that in the east these two must have filled a close chronological niche in pre - ceramic archaeology . Although no single site offers conclusive evidence , the general picture suggests either a long continuing fluted ...
... suggesting that in the east these two must have filled a close chronological niche in pre - ceramic archaeology . Although no single site offers conclusive evidence , the general picture suggests either a long continuing fluted ...
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... suggests they may have left the deceased to be destroyed by wild animals and the elements . What little evidence remains suggests they were small in stature , long - headed , heavily featured , and muscular . Little is known of their ...
... suggests they may have left the deceased to be destroyed by wild animals and the elements . What little evidence remains suggests they were small in stature , long - headed , heavily featured , and muscular . Little is known of their ...
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