AN ANALYSIS OF PREHISTORIC FOOD REMAINS FROM THE BRULY ST. MARTIN SITE, LOUISIANA, WITH A COMPARATIVE DISCUSSION OF MISSISSIPPI VALLEY FAUNAL STUDIES
This paper records and analyzes animal bones and shells from an archaeological site in southern Louisiana. It describes the methods used in studying the collection and points out certain implications of the animal remains for prehistoric Louisiana settlement patterns. A few plant remains were recove...
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