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Late Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in the Upper Great Lakes Author(s): James E. Fitting and Charles E. Cleland Source: Ethnohistory, Vol. 16, No. 4, (Autumn, 1969), pp[removed]Published by: Duke University Press Stabl
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Fort Michilimackinac / Michigan State University / Charles E. Cleland The University of Michigan ABSTRACT Known / University of Michigan / University of Michigancollection / James E. Fitting Case Western Reserve University / /

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vegetable food / few flint chips / stone tools / main village site / village site / cultural systems / food / energy / reconstructingsettlement systems / food source / interdependenceof energy transferand land use systems / /

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A.D. / /

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UPPER GREAT LAKES / Communities lake / Grand Traverse Bay / Lake Superiordrainage / Historic Adaptations The Upper Great lake / Great Lakes / lake Michigan / Hamlin Lake / Muskegon River Valley / Lake Michigandune / Spring Creek / Bois Bland Island / Biotic Communities lake / Biotic lake / lake Huron / /

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Michigan State University / University of Michigan ABSTRACT Known / JSTOR / University of Michigan / Case Western Reserve University / Duke University / University of Michigancollection / The University of Michigan / /

Person

George I. Quimby / Earl J. Prahl / Late Woodlandsites / Gary Wrighthas / Vernon Kinietz / E. Cleland Source / James E. Fitting / Alexander Henry / Charles E. Cleland / James Wright / /

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Author / archaeologist / Major / /

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Muskegon County / Carolinianbiotic / Michigan / The Canadianbiotic / y^ ^Biotic Province / Canadianbiotic / /

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few flint chips / /

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