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Bison scapula hoe from the Fifield site in northwestern Indiana |
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The Late Prehistoric Occupation of Northwestern Indiana: A Study of the Upper Mississippi Cultures of the Kankakee Valley, Indiana Historical Society, Prehistory Research Series, Volume V, No. 1, Indianapolis, Indiana |
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1972 |
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Charles H. Faulkner |
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