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The Effect of the Younger Dryas on Paleoindian Occupations in Southeastern North America: Evidence from Artifactual, Pollen, and Radiocarbon Records David G. Anderson-1, Scott C. Meeks-1, D. Shane Miller-2, Stephen J. Ye
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Document Date: 2011-03-27 02:57:58


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Tucson / Dewey / /

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BP / 4GeoScience Consulting / /

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North America / Americas / /

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United States / Canada / Columbia / /

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University of Arizona / South Carolina Institute of Archaeology / University of South Carolina / The University of Tennessee / /

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study site / pollen site / /

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Quad/Beaver Lake / Beaver Lake / /

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National Park Service / University of South Carolina / South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology / Archeological Society / University of Tennessee / Knoxville / University of Arizona / Department of Anthropology / /

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J. Christopher Gillam / Scott C. Meeks / Michael K. Faught / G. D. Shane Miller / Erika K. Martin / David G. Anderson / Thomas W. Stafford / Jr. / Stephen J. Yerka / Douglas J. Kennett / Albert C. Goodyear III / Albert C. Goodyear / D. Shane Miller / Washington D.C. Waters / I. Randoph / Erik N. Johanson / Allen West / /

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editor / /

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Tennessee / Virginia / Alabama / South Carolina / Arizona / /

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Eastern North America / northwestern Alabama / southeastern United States / northeastern United States / Eastern United States / Southeastern North America / /

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