The Calispell Valley Archaeological Project

final report

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The Calispell Valley Archaeological Project: final report
2000, Center of Northwest Anthropology, Dept. of Anthropology, Washington State University
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Table of Contents

v. 1. Project background and environmental context
v. 2. Historic and ethnographic background
v. 3. Calispell Valley archaeological site data
v. 4. Artifact analysis
v. 5. References and appendices.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Pullman, Wash
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Project report / Center for Northwest Anthropology, Dept. of Anthropology, Washington State University -- no. 16., Project report (Washington State University. Center for Northwest Anthropology) -- no. 16.

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OL17597834M
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45856964

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