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Notes on Ceramic Types in Southern Nevada

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Gordon C. Baldwin*
Affiliation:
Boulder City, Nevada

Extract

While there has been a great deal of archaeological excavation in the area now included in the Boulder Dam National Recreational Area in southern Nevada and northwestern Arizona, comparatively little of this material has been written and published. Within this area, which encompasses about 2,700 square miles of desert and mountain land, there has been extensive occupation by various peoples throughout most of the past two thousand and more years.

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Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1945

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References

1 Dr. Harold S. Colton of the Museum of Northern Arizona has freely given a great deal of assistance in the identification of pottery types, while Mr. J. Schlocker, Junior Petrographer, U.S. Bureau of Mines; Boulder City, Nevada, has aided in the identification of tempering materials.