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V. II published by J. North and Co.V. I, 3. ed., 1911; v. II-III, 1. ed., 1907-13.Vol. III has title...
Nebraska Department of Agriculture and Inspection, cooperating with the U.S. Department of Agricultu...
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Unfortunately, some of the most significant sites in eastern Oklahoma have been those with the least...
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V. II published by J. North and Co.V. I, 3. ed., 1911; v. II-III, 1. ed., 1907-13.Vol. III has title...
Nebraska Department of Agriculture and Inspection, cooperating with the U.S. Department of Agricultu...
Much geological and paleontological evidence exists of major changes in climate over widespread area...
I report on an analysis of materials from several Nebraska phase sites, 25SY31 (i.e., Patterson site...
In 1954 Nebraska Census of Agriculture divided Nebraska into eight economic areas. These economic a...
<p>Multiple periods of dune activation triggered by drought have occurred within the Nebraska Sand H...
The Nebraska Sandhills have been an important resource for better understanding dune activation and ...
The direct-historical approach in archaeology assumes the existence of an analogous relationship bet...
A study of acculturation terms for metals and money in Omaha and some of the neighboring native lang...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Great Plains Studies, Center for at D...
Several studies have been conducted in Nebraska to determine what has happened to former vocational ...
Part of the Archaeological Anthropology Commons This Thesis is brought to you for free and open acce...
Unfortunately, some of the most significant sites in eastern Oklahoma have been those with the least...
Refinement of our understanding of the geologic and paleontologic history of the Great Plains and th...
There have been two Mikrozensus surveys on the occupational history (in 1972, Mikrozensus MZ7203 and...
V. II published by J. North and Co.V. I, 3. ed., 1911; v. II-III, 1. ed., 1907-13.Vol. III has title...
Nebraska Department of Agriculture and Inspection, cooperating with the U.S. Department of Agricultu...
Much geological and paleontological evidence exists of major changes in climate over widespread area...