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The Wardell Buffalo Trap 48 Su 301: Communal Procurement in the Upper Green River Basin, Wyoming Volume 48 - Paperback

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The Wardell Buffalo Trap 48 Su 301: Communal Procurement in the Upper Green River Basin, Wyoming Volume 48 - Paperback
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by George C. Frison (Author)

The Late Prehistoric buffalo trap and meat-processing area known as the Wardell site is in Sublette County, in western Wyoming. In this volume, George C. Frison reports on the 1970-1971 excavation at the site. He describes the artifact assemblage and botanical materials and offers radiocarbon dates and an archaeological interpretation of the site. Contribution by Charles A. Reher.

Number of Pages: 111
Dimensions: 0.32 x 8.9 x 5.91 IN
Publication Date: January 01, 1973
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