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- Phase Ii Archaeological Investigation Site 40Sv43 Sevierville Waste Water Treatment Plant Sevier County, Tennessee
- Mississippian Capitals : an Archaeological Investigation Of
- INFORMATION to USERS the Most Advanced Technology Has Been Used to Photo- Giaph and Reproduce This Manuscript from the Microfilm Master
- Cherokee Households and Communities in the English Contact Period, A.D
- Southern Indian Studies, Vol. 39
- UNIVERSITY of OKLAHOMA GRADUATE COLLEGE SALT PORK and ROASTIN' EARS: FOOD and COOKING in a YUCHI COMMUNITY a Dissertation SUBM
- New Perspectives on the Seventeenth-Century Protohistoric Period in East Tennessee: Redefining the Eriodp Through Glass Trade Bead and Ceramic Analyses
- A Multivariate Study of Three Prehistoric Tennessee Skeletal Populations: Mouse Creek, Dallas, and Middle Cumberland
- Trade Networks and the Development of Local Status and Rank in Dallas Society
- Mouse Creek, Dallas, and Middle Cumberland
- HOUSEHOLD RESEARCH at the LATE MISSISSIPPIAN LITTLE EGYPT SITE (9MU102) by RAMIE ALPHONSE GOUGEON (Under the Direction of Dr. Da
- Oak Ridge Enhanced Technology Training Center, Y-12 National Security Complex
- Hiwassee Island: the Research Value and Limitations of Legacy Collections
- A Multivariate Study of Three Prehistoric Tennessee Skeletal Populations: Mouse Creek, Dallas, and Middle Cumberland Hugh E
- Archaeology Collections Guide
- Biological Affinities and the Construction of Cultural Identity for the Proposed Coosa Chiefdom Michaelyn S
- Archaeological Investigations at the Dyar Site, 9GE5
- Skeletal Analysis in Southeastern Archaeology
- A Bioarchaeological Analysis of Fains Island
- INFORM ATION to USERS the Quality of This Reproduction Is
- The Styles and Distributions of Chunkey Stones in the Eastern Woodlands
- Trade Networks and the Development of Local Status and Rank in Dallas Society John G
- Ceramic Shell Cup Effigies from Illinois and Their Implications
- Biological Affinities and the Construction of Cultural Identity for the Proposed Coosa Chiefdom
- Cherokee Households and Communities in the English Contact Period, A.D