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DATING METHODS IN ARCHEOLOGY

Problems in dating early man in North America by paleontology

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Author
J. L. Lance
Article Date
April 1955
Journal Title
Plateau

Growth rings in woody shrubs as potential aids in archaeological interpretation

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Author
C. W. Ferguson
Article Date
February 1959
Journal Title
Kiva

Exploring the corridors of time

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Author
E. W. Haury
Article Date
January-February 1952
Journal Title
Kiva
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