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  • Interior Department, National Park Service

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    "Notice of Intent To Repatriate Cultural Items: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, Omaha, NE," Office of the Federal Register (https://www.federalregister.gov)
  • Kelley, M. A., & Eisenberg, L. E. (1987). BLASTOMYCOSIS AND TUBERCULOSIS IN EARLY AMERICAN INDIANS: A BIOCULTURAL VIEW. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, 12(1), 89–116. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20707978
Site Name 39WW2
State Code 39
Trinomial as Expressed in Literature 39WW2
Referring Document Type Government Regulatory
Federal Register Referencing Agency
Federal Register Reference Type Notice
Federal Register Reference Year 2016
Federal Register Reference Date 2016-11-09
Record Note The DINAA project has contacted state SHPO and other offices to obtain and publish additional information about this archaeological site file record. Spatial context information is inferred from the state and county (or park) information encoded in the trinomial identifier. Mapping coordinates derive from Geonames.org data for relevant counties and parks. As a security precaution, all spatial coordinates for site file records published by the DINAA project have limited precision.
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Smithsonian Trinomial Identifier 39WW2
Sortable Trinomial 39WW00002
Variant Trinomial Expression(s)
  • 39-WW-00002
  • 39-WW-2
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Joshua Wells, Taylor Wiley, Patrick Finnegan, Valeria Chamorro, Mackenzie Edmonds, Eric C. Kansa. (2019) "39WW2 from Americas/United States/South Dakota/Walworth County". In Digital Index of North American Archaeology, Linking Sites and Literature. Joshua Wells (Ed). Released: 2019-08-04. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/ddb3ff93-e230-4743-85bc-fe021113af25> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2t157c9g

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