Analysis of human osteological remains from Knox County, Nebraska

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Barker, Alex W.
Blakeslee, Donald J.
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1983-05
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Archaeological surveying--Nebraska--Knox County , Prehistoric peoples--Nebraska--Knox County
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Alex W. Barker and Donald J. Blakeslee, Analysis of human osteological remains from Knox County, Nebraska (Wichita, KS: Wichita State University, Archaeological Laboratories, 1983), v, 43 leaves.
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Osteological analysis by Michael Finnegan.
Professor Donald Blakeslee has been with Wichita State University from 1976. He earned his Ph.D. in Anthropology at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1975); M.A. and B.A.with distinction in Anthropology at the University of Nebraska (1971 and 1969). Professor Blakeslee specializes in the archaeology of the Great Plains. His research interests range from the time of the earliest settlement of the Americas to the historic period, and his work has carried him from Montana to Texas. He also has had a long-term interest in native trails and sacred sites. Major contributions include numerous publications on the Middle Ceramic period and on radiocarbon dating. His latest work focuses on the protohistoric period and on the Walnut River basin during all time periods. He has served as president of the Professional Archaeologists of Kansas and of AASCK, a society for amateur archaeologists.
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Wichita State University, Archaeological Laboratories,
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