Widespread platinum anomaly documented at the Younger Dryas onset in North American sedimentary sequences (Q36301822)
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English | Widespread platinum anomaly documented at the Younger Dryas onset in North American sedimentary sequences |
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Widespread platinum anomaly documented at the Younger Dryas onset in North American sedimentary sequences (English)
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Arlington Canyon Site
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The Arlington Canyon Site is located on Santa Rosa Island about 53 km southwest of 79 Santa Barbara in Southern California. (English)
Murray Springs
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Murray Springs is located 10 km east of Sierra Vista, Arizona (English)
Blackwater Draw
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Blackwater Draw is about 18 km southeast of Clovis, New Mexico. (English)
Sheriden Cave
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Sheriden Cave is 4 km northwest of Carey, Ohio. (English)
Squires Ridge (31ED365)
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The Squires Ridge (31ED365) and Barber Creek (31PT259) sites are archaeologically stratified sand ridges on the lower paleo-braidplain terrace of the Tar River in eastern North Carolina. (English)
Barber Creek (31PT259)
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The Squires Ridge (31ED365) and Barber Creek (31PT259) sites are archaeologically stratified sand ridges on the lower paleo-braidplain terrace of the Tar River in eastern North Carolina. (English)
Johannes Kolb site (38DA75)
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The Johannes Kolb site (38DA75) is located in the Great Pee Dee Heritage Preserve in South Carolina and lies within the Middle Coastal Plain portion of the Pee Dee River Valley. (English)
Flamingo Bay (38AK469)
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Flamingo Bay (38AK469) is a stratified multicomponent site located on the eastern sand rim of Flamingo Bay, a Carolina bay on the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Savannah River Site (SRS) in the Upper Coastal Plain of South Carolina. (English)
Pen Point (38BR383)
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Pen Point (38BR383) is a stratified, multicomponent, overbank alluvial site located in Barnwell County, South Carolina on the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Savannah River Site (SRS). (English)
Topper site (38AL23)
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The Topper site (38AL23) is a stratified, multicomponent, prehistoric site located in Allendale County, SC on the banks of the Savannah River. (English)
Johns Bay (38AL246)
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Johns Bay (38AL246) is a stratified multicomponent site located on a large Carolina bay (~0.7 km along its long axis and 0.5 km at its widest point). (English)
Christopher R Moore
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Allen West
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Malcolm A LeCompte
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Mark J Brooks
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I Randolph Daniel
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Terry A Ferguson
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Andrew H Ivester
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James K Feathers
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James P Kennett
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Kenneth B Tankersley
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A Victor Adedeji
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Ted E Bunch
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Anderson, D. G. et al. PIDBA (Paleoindian database of the Americas) 2010: Current status and findings. Archaeology of Eastern North America 38, 63–90 (2010)
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Ruban, D. A. The survival of megafauna after the end-Pleistocene impact: a lesson from the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary. Geologos 15, 129–132 (2009)
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Rudnick, R. L. & Gao, S. “Composition of the Continental Crust”, Ch. 3 of The Crust, ed. R. L. Rudnick, Elsevier (2005).
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Moore, C. R. & Daniel, I. R. Jr. Geoarchaeological investigations of stratified sand ridges along the Tar River, North Carolina. In The archaeology of North Carolina: Three Archaeological Symposia, edited by Charles R. Ewen, Thomas R. Whyte & R. P. Stephen Davis,Jr. pp. 1–42. Publication 30. North Carolina Archaeological Council, Raleigh (2011).
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Barbour, T. E. Reconstructing the culture history of the multicomponent site Squires Ridge (31ED365) within the northern Coastal Plain of North Carolina. (Thesis, Department of Anthropology, East Carolina University, 2015)
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Choate, B. C. Stratigraphic investigations at Barber Creek (31PT259): reconstructing the culture-history of a multicomponent site in the North Carolina Coastal Plain (Thesis, Department of Anthropology, East Carolina University, 2011).
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McFadden, P. S. Geoarchaeological investigations of dune formation and artifact deposition at Barber Creek (31PT259) (Thesis, Department of Anthropology, East Carolina University, 2009).
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Moore, C. R. Late Quaternary geoarchaeology and geochronology of stratified eolian deposits, Tar River, North Carolina (Dissertation, Coastal Resources Management Ph.D. Program, East Carolina University, 2009).
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Seramur, K. C. & Cowan, E. A. Geoarchaeology of site 31PT259 at the confluence of Barber Creek and the Tar River Pitt County, Greenville, North Carolina. Report prepared for I. Randolph Daniel, Jr. Department of Anthropology, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina (2002).
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