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The Scott Site, Le Flore County, Oklahoma

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Robert E. Bell*
Affiliation:
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma

Extract

Although considerable archaeological excavation has been conducted throughout eastern Oklahoma during the past fifteen years, it is only recently that attempts have been made to present a chronological framework for the area (Orr, 1946; Krieger, 1946, 1947; Newell and Krieger, 1949; Bell and Baerreis, 1951). Within this framework of prehistory, the latter portions such as those represented by the Gibson and Fulton aspects are probably the best understood. "With a single exception (Baerreis, 1951), the earlier cultures remain relatively incognito. One of these early cultures is commonly referred to as Fourche Maline. Unfortunately, however, the Fourche Maline materials remain to be clearly described and identified.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1953

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