Book chapter
AN EARLY 'WET' SITE AT THE MOUTH OF THE HOKO RIVER THE HOKO RIVER SITE (45CA213)
The Excavation of Water-Saturated Archaeological Sites (Wet Sites) on the Northwest Coast of North America
Canadian Museum of History
1976
Abstract
This paper is the result of two test excavations of the Hoko River Site, and a synthesis of data from three local artifact collections. Information on the first test excavation, including photographs, were provided by the director of this project, Mr. Harvey S. Rice, Assistant Director, Washington Archaeological Research Center. Dr. Richard D. Daugherty, Director of the Ozette Village Archaeological Project, provided the hydraulic excavation equipment and professional advise for the second test excavation. Special thanks goes to Mr. John Turney and Mr. Bob Martin for volunteer help in conducting the second test excavation.
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Details
- Title
- AN EARLY 'WET' SITE AT THE MOUTH OF THE HOKO RIVER THE HOKO RIVER SITE (45CA213)
- Creators
- Dale R. Croes
- Publication Details
- The Excavation of Water-Saturated Archaeological Sites (Wet Sites) on the Northwest Coast of North America
- Academic Unit
- Anthropology, Department of
- Publisher
- Canadian Museum of History
- Identifiers
- 99901083338701842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter