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Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Geological and Environmental Setting
Chapter 3. Previous Archaeological Research
Chapter 4. Site Excavation
Chapter 5. Prehistoric Burials
Chapter 6. Cordage and Cotton
Chapter 7. Basketry
Chapter 8. Matting, Bags, and Sandals
Chapter 9. Wood Artifacts
Chapter 10. Pottery
Chapter 11. Lithic Artifacts
John E. Dockall and Harry J. Shafer
Chapter 12. Miscellaneous Artifacts
Chapter 13. Vertebrate Faunal Remains
Cristi Assad Hunter
Chapter 14. The Rustler Hills Economic Pollen Spectrum
Donny L. Hamilton and John R. Bratten
Chapter 15. Radiocarbon Dating
Chapter 16. Concluding Remarks
Appendix. Osteological Identification of the Eastern and Desert Cottontail
Cristi Assad Hunter and David L. Carlson
References Cited
Index
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