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Douglas, Mary Elizabeth
(University of Oregon, 1947-06)
The purpose of this thesis is to determine in as
far as is possible, the types of baskets produced by the
Indians of Oregon, their distribution and their affinities
to those in adjacent areas.
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Collins, Lloyd R.
(University of Oregon, 1951-06)
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Ramsperger, Richard
(University of Oregon, 1962-06)
Although much has been written on patterns of labor
In West Africa, there are no studies which are devoted
primarily to the social aspects of labor unions.
The purpose of this thesis is to try to determine
to what ...
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Munsell, Marvin Robert
(University of Oregon, 1967-06)
Economic change is one of the more visible effects of culture contact. This high visibility may well feature in its apparent primacy. Although culture change may result solely from the interplay of internal forces, few if ...
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Riddell, James Coleman
(University of Oregon, 1970-06)
This is a study of labor migration and the changing village agricultural
production of the Mano society of West Africa brought about by
the participation in the developing western economy of the Republic of
Liberia. ...
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Grayson, Donald Kenneth
(The University of Oregon, 1973-03)
Excavated in 1967, the Nightfire Island site yielded large amounts of artifactual, floral, and faunal data. This report presents the analysis of the bird and mammal segments of this large collection. While a fragmentary ...
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Nammour, Valerie Wheeler
(Univeristy of Oregon, 1974-12)
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Willig, Judith A. (Judith Ann), 1953-
(University of Oregon, 1982)
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Toepel, Kathryn Anne
(1985-08)
The culture of the Kalapuya Indians of the Willamette Valley, the largest interior valley in western Oregon, does not easily fit within the culture area schemes defined by anthropologists for native North America. ...
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Willig, Judith A. (Judith Ann), 1953-
(University of Oregon, 1989-06)
Western Clovis and Western Stemmed cultural traditions, archaeologically indexed by fluted (Clovis) and stemmed projectile point complexes, represent the earliest human occupation documented in Far Western North America. ...
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Jenkins, Dennis L.
(University of Oregon, 1991-06)
The environmental context and chronology of the
transition from Early Holocene Lake Mojave to Middle
Holocene Pinto cultural complexes of the southern California
deserts has long been debated. This dissertation ...
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Dean, Patricia Anne, 1945-
(University of Oregon, 1992-08)
The current interpretation of post-Archaic culture history in the northeastern Great Basin is that the Great Salt Lake regional variant of the Fremont culture arose from an Archaic base and is distinguished by two types ...
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Winthrop, Kathryn R.
(University of Oregon, 1993-12)
This study addresses the problem of prehistoric culture change in
interior southwest Oregon as reflected in subsistence/settlement patterns.
Eighty-three sites, excavated during cultural resource management projects,
constitute ...
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Endzweig, Pamela
(University of Oregon, 1994-06)
A major concern of Columbia Plateau archaeology has been the
development of the ethnographic "Plateau pattern." Observed during
historic times, this lifeway focused on permanent riverine winter
villages and intensive ...
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Wasson, George B.
(University of Oregon, 1994-12)
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Kang, Bong Won, 1954-
(University of Oregon, 1995-06)
This dissertation is concerned with the formation of the Silla Kingdom, a
protohistoric state located in the southeastern portion of the Korean peninsula.
Combining theoretical issues and empirical data concerning state ...
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Ro, Hyuk Jin
(University of Oregon, 1997-03)
The primary purpose of this dissertation is to reconstruct sociocultural
development in the North Han River Valley in Korea during the prehistoric
and proto historic periods ( ca 6000 B .C.-A.D. 300). Based on ...
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Kramer, Stephenie
(University of Oregon, 2000-06)
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Wasson, George B.
(University of Oregon, 2001-06)
My dissertation, GROWING UP INDIAN: AN EMIC PERSPECTIVE describes the historical and contemporary experiences of the Coquille Indian Tribe and their close neighbors (as manifested in my oven family, in relation to their ...
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Helzer, Margaret Mary, 1963-
(University of Oregon, 2001-12)
This study analyzes the botanical and archaeological material from a Middle Holocene occupation at the Bergen site, located in the Fort Rock Basin, Oregon. It serves to complement and enhance over a decade of research ...
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