Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology

An Archaeological Investigation of Late Prehistoric Subsistence-Settlement Diversity in Central Indiana

APPENDIX 3: FAUNAL REMAINS FROM 12 Mg1, 12 Jo 289, and 12 Jo 5
References(pp. 295-296)
by Rexford C. Garniewicz

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