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Acculturation in the Middle Missouri Valley as Reflected in Modified Bone Assemblages from the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site

机译:从刀河印第安村庄国家历史遗址修改的骨组合反映密苏里河中游的文化适应

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The modified bone assemblages analyzed in the study were gathered during the course of research at the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site (KNRI) located just north of the town of Stanton, North Dakota at the mouth of the Knife River. The park was created by an act of Congress in 1974 in order to preserve significant archaeological resources in the last intact segment of the Middle Missouri. Beginning in 1976, the National Park Service and the University of North Dakota conducted a long-term archaeological research program in the park. Its goals were to make a detailed contribution to the understanding of regional prehistory, and to provide the basis for National Park Service interpretive programs.

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