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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2017
AbstractObjectivesThe southern Brazilian shellmounds provide archaeological evidence of prolonged human activity in the coast from approximately 6000 to 1000 BP. Shellmound building populations exploited the rich coastal estuarine zones, and the human remains recovered from them are important sources of information on health and overall lifestyle of ...
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AbstractObjectivesThe southern Brazilian shellmounds provide archaeological evidence of prolonged human activity in the coast from approximately 6000 to 1000 BP. Shellmound building populations exploited the rich coastal estuarine zones, and the human remains recovered from them are important sources of information on health and overall lifestyle of ...
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An Archaic Mexican Shellmound and its Entombed Floors
The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 2016An Archaic Mexican Shellmound and its Entombed Floors. Edited by B. Voorhies. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, Monograph 80, Los Angeles. 2015. ISBN 978-1-938770-02-9 (softcover U.S.
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Fish Remains from a Shellmound in Marin County, California
American Antiquity, 1957Through the kindness of Clement W. Meighan, I have been enabled to examine a collection of fish remains obtained from an aboriginal shellmound on Strawberry Point, a promontory on the northwest shore of Richardson Bay, Marin County, California. Richardson Bay, an arm of San Francisco Bay, extends in a northerly to northwesterly direction from Sausalito.
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Shellmounds of the San Francisco Bay Region.By N. C. Nelson
American Anthropologist, 1910Charles C Willoughby
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: Composition of California Shellmounds . Edward Winslow Gifford.
American Anthropologist, 1916Leslie Spier
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What do Amazonian Shellmounds Tell Us About the Long-Term Indigenous History of South America?
2020Eduardo Goes Neves, Neves Eduardo Goes
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Some Makine Mammals from a Southern California Shellmound
Journal of Mammalogy, 1935openaire +1 more source

