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The Significance of the 3000 B.P. Hoko River Waterlogged Fishing Camp in Our Overall Understanding of Southern Northwest Coast Cultural Evolution
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The Significance of the 3000 B.P. Hoko River Waterlogged Fishing Camp in Our Overall Understanding of Southern Northwest Coast Cultural Evolution

Wet Site Archaeology, pp.131-152
CRC Press, 1
1978
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/125568
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Abstract

Johns River Water Management District Hoko River Juan De Fuca Red Bay Large Rockshelter Dry Site Southern Northwest Coast Pacific Cod Northwest Coast Fishing Camp Northwest Coast Prehistory Warm Mineral Springs Proto-historic Period Cedar Bark Wet Site Archaeology Human Lower Leg Wet Site Excavations Average Linkage Cluster Analyses Spruce Root Ozette Village Wet Site Universidad Austral De Chile Lithic Artifacts Archaeology

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