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The Midwestern Taxonomic Method as an Aid to Archaeological Culture Study346
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 January 2017
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In delayed response to a certain demand for a published statement covering the archaeological taxonomic method introduced in the northern Mississippi Valley area a few years ago and now tentatively employed in this, the northern Plains, and the Northeastern areas, it seems advisable to briefly set forth in this journal the essential framework for this method, and to include a revision of previously outlined but unpublished discussions relating thereto, in addition to a brief definition of certain problems involved in its application.
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- Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1939
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A revision of the paper: Certain Culture Classification Problems in Middle Western Archaeology, presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Central Section, at Indianapolis, 1934.
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348 S. A. Barrett, Fay-Cooper Cole, Thome Deuel, James B. Griffin, Carl E. Guthe, A. R. Kelly, and W. C. McKern, meeting at the University of Chicago, December 10, 1932.
349 Through the facilities of the National Research Council, Committee on State Archaeological Surveys.
350 Under the auspices of the National Research Council, Committee on State Archaeological Surveys, December 6–8, 1935.
351 Ritchie, WM. A., Culture Influence from Ohio in New York Archaeology. This series, Vol. 2, No. 3, p. 187, January, 1937.
352 Ibid.
353 Cole, Fay-Cooper, and Deuel, Thorne, Rediscovering Illinois. University of Chicago Publications in Anthropology, pp. 34, 278, University of Chicago Press, 1937.
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