Bonfire shelter: a stratified bison kill site, Val Verde County, Texas

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138

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Bonfire shelter: a stratified bison kill site, Val Verde County, Texas
1968, University of Texas, Texas Memorial Museum
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Table of Contents

Part 1: The archeology, by D. S. Dibble.
Part 2: Analysis of the bison bones, by D. Lorrain.
Bibliography (p. 135-138)

Edition Notes

Originally issued in August, 1965, as a report to the National Park Service by the Texas Archeological Salvage Project (Miscellaneous papers, no. 5), University of Texas.

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Series
A Publication of the Texas Memorial Museum. Miscellaneous papers, no. 1, Miscellaneous papers (Texas Memorial Museum) ;, no. 1.

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Dewey Decimal Class
970.4/64/881
Library of Congress
E78.T4 D5

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138 p.
Number of pages
138

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OL5637669M
LCCN
68065623

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