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Comments on Mouse Creek-Yuchi Identification
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
Abstract
Swanton's original identification of Yuchi with Chisca and hence with Mouse Creek does not seem sufficient to establish a firm Mouse Creek-Yuchi relationship. Comparisons of material from the Yuchi site in Alabama with material in Tennessee may indicate a closer relationship with Dallas focus rather than with Mouse Creek.
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