arkansas archaeology. essays in honor of dan and phyllis morse, edited by robert c. mainfort and marvin d. jeter, fayetteville, university of arkansas press, 1999
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Abstract
This collection of ten essays honors the retirement of Dan and
Phyllis Morse from the Northeast Regional Office of the Arkansas Archeological Survey
and the University of Arkansas system. A brief recounting of the honorees' professional
lives is the subject of a well-written essay by Mary Kwas accompanied by a "selected"
bibliography and a short collection of anecdotes. An environmental account of the
central Mississippi valley from 16,000 BP to 1000 BP (radiocarbon or calendric is
significant but not stated) by Paul and Hazel Delcourt and the late Roger Saucier
follows. Constructed around Saucier's 1994 mapped reconstructions of hydrology/geology,
it is fleshed out by paleovegetation derived from eleven sites in the region, four new
(but not described here). The Holocene central valley is as well known now as any area
south of the glacial border.
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| Authors | ;Robert C. Dunnell |
| Journal | journal of porous media |
| Year | 2000 |
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