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Response to Moss et al. “An Early Holocene/Late Pleistocene Archaeological Site on the Oregon Coast? Comments on Hall et al. (2005)”

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

Loren G Davis*
Affiliation:
Oregon State University, Department of Anthropology, 238 Waldo Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA.
Roberta A Hall
Affiliation:
Oregon State University, Department of Anthropology, 238 Waldo Hall, Corvallis, Oregon 97331, USA.
Samuel C Willis
Affiliation:
Archaeological and Historical Services, Eastern Washington University, 201 Isle Hall, Cheney, Washington 99004, USA.
*
Corresponding author. Email: loren.davis@oregonstate.edu.
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Moss et al. (2006) provided comments and criticisms of our recent paper in this journal (Hall et al. 2005). We can appreciate the need for promoting vigorous dialogue among those interested in the research of early sites along the New World Pacific Margin and thus welcome their intervention; however, we are compelled to respond because they raise several points that require clarification and introduce a critical error that must be corrected.

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