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Caddoan Archaeology on the High Plains: A Reply

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Thomas N. Huffman
Affiliation:
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa (Thomas.huffman@wits.ac.za)
Frank Lee Earley
Affiliation:
Arapahoe Community College (retired), Littleton, CO, 80107

Abstract

The co-existence of Apishapa and Upper Republican-derived sites in the Pinyon Canyon area provides new support for our identification of the Wallace and Hobson settlements as Upper Republican.

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Résumé

La coexistencia de ambas sitios-Apishapa y derivados de Upper Republican en el área del Cañón Pinyon provee nuevo apoyo para nuestra identificación de los asentamientos de Wallace y Hobson como Upper Republican.

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