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Late Prehistoric Bison Procurement in Southeastern New Mexico: The 1977 Season at the Garnsey Site
John D. Speth and William J. Parry
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Archaeologists John D. Speth and William J. Parry present the results of the first season of excavation at the Garnsey site, a bison kill site in southeastern New Mexico.
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Contents
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List of Illustrations
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List of Tables
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Acknowledgments
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1. Introduction
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2. Site Description
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3. Methodology
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4. Stratigraphy
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5. The Bison
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Inventory
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Condition and Treatment
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Minimum Number of Individuals
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Age and Sex
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Butchering
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Method of Procurement
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6. Lithic Artifacts and Ceramics
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General Description of the Assemblage
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Distribution of the Artifacts
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Condition of the Lithic Artifacts
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Description of the Ceramic Artifacts
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Description of the Lithic Artifacts
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7. Conclusions
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Appendix I. Bison Remains from the Garnsey Site
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Appendix II. Snails from the Garnsey Site
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References Cited
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Published: 1978
Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
- 978-0-932206-73-2 (paper)
- 978-1-951538-39-2 (ebook)