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Research Report 18: Processual Cultural Ecology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley

 

Submissions from 1979

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Studying Human Adaptation at a Paleo-Indian Site: A Preliminary Report, Mary Lou Curran

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Energy Flow on a Nineteeth Century Farm, Karl S. Finison

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Colonizing Behavior in an Agricultural Population: A Case Study of Seventeenth Century Hadley, Massachusetts, Alan McArdle

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Prehistory, Models and Ecological Anthropology in the Middle Connecticut River Valley, Frances P. McManamon

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Health Risks Related to Family Formation in Nineteenth Century Western Massachusetts, R. Meindl and H. Temkin-Greener

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Anadromous Fish, Stream Ranking and Settlement, James A. Moore and Dolores Root

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Forest Succession and Human Population Change in a Temperate Forest Environment, Mitchell Tyler Mulholland

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Processual Cultural Ecology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley (Introduction), Robert Paynter

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The National American Market in Historical Archeology: Urban Versus Rural Perspectives, Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood

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Ecological Dynamics and Rural New England Historical Sites, Peter Thorbahn and Stephen Mrozowski

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Subsistence, Horticulture, and Ecosystems: A Modeling Approach to Cultural Resource Management, Thomas Ulrich

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Toward the Holistic Investigation of the Connecticut River Valley, John Worrell

 
 
 

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