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The Turkey Bluff Focus of the Fulton Aspect*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Donald J. Lehmer*
Affiliation:
Laboratory of Anthropology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska

Extract

Despite the general lack of detailed reports on individual sites, the broad framework of the prehistory of eastern Oklahoma has been fairly well outlined in recent years. Orr (1946) presented a summary of the situation at the Spiro site. In the same year Krieger (1946) set up two aspects with a number of component foci which include the Spiro materials together with a majority of the other cultural manifestations in the area and in 1949 he amplified and partially revised sections of his earlier discussion (Newell and Krieger, 1949). Baerreis (1951) presents a significant body of data on preceramic horizons in the northeastern part of the state, and the recent paper by Bell and Baerreis (1951) summarizes most of the existing information on Oklahoma in general.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1952

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Footnotes

*

Prepared and submitted while the author was a member of the River Basin Surveys' staff.

References

* Prepared and submitted while the author was a member of the River Basin Surveys' staff.