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AEU HSS E 78 S2 S255
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AEU HSS E 51 P69
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AEU PMC CC 1 A6
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AEU HSS E 78 S2 S255
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AEU PMC FC 56 C1152
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Test Excavations at the Below Forks Site (FhNg-25), 1989.
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River
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AEU PMC FC 56 C1152
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Plains Anthropologist 35-132:321-342.
AEU PMC E 51 P69
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AEU HSS E 78 S2 S255
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AEU HSS E 78 S2 S255
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AEU HSS TD 227 S2 B96 1982 Permanent Camp
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AEU HSS GOV DOC CA1 NM95-18/145
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AEU PMC CC 1 A6
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