The North-Central cultural dichotomy on the Northwest Coast of North America : its evolution as suggested by wet-site basketry and wooden fish-hooks /

Where there are wet sites and organic artefacts are preserved, one can study artefacts of perishable materials which may by their nature offer more information than do lithic assemblages. On the US/Canadian Northwest Coast, with its series of celebrated wet sites, basketry and wooden fish-hooks surv...

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Main Author: Croes, Dale R.
Format: Analitica de revista
Language:English
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