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Survival by Hunting by George Frison
Survival by Hunting by George Frison






Academic Press, New York.ġ984 Late Pleistocene to Mid-Holocene Adaptations at Indian Creek, West-Central Montana Rockies. In The Agate Basin Site: A Record of the Paleoindian Occupation of the Northwestern High Plains, edited by G. Archaeology in Montana 41(2):17-42.ġ982 Flaked Stone Technology and Typology. Archaeology in Montana 34(2):1-66.Ģ000 Upon Closer Examination: Paleoindian Behavioral Inferences from a Folsom Feature Lithic Assemblage at the Indian Creek Occupation Site, West-Central Montana Rockies. Report to the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Montana State University, Bozeman.ġ993 Alder Complex Kitchens: Experimental Replication of Paleoindian Cooking Facilities. Report to the Department of Sociology at Montana State University, Bozeman.ġ989 Geologic Investigation of the MacHaffie Site (24JF4), Jefferson County, Montana. I dedicate this work to my patient, thoughtful, courageous, and generous wife, Pamela Bompart, with whom I share many interests, particularly archaeological conservation, parrot breeding and care, and Ancient Aliensġ986 Geological Investigation of the Indian Creek Site (24BW626), Broadwater County, Montana. Artist Kit Mather (Whitehall, MT) shared her skills, imaginatively and effectively, in characterizing human life in the distant past.

Survival by Hunting by George Frison Survival by Hunting by George Frison

Archaeologist Patrick Rennie applied his considerable computer graphics skills to layout and formatting matters, for which I am indebted. I am also grateful to my colleagues, associates, and field crews whose diverse contributions have been inspiring as well as technically substantive.

Survival by Hunting by George Frison

I am grateful for sponsorship of my Paleoindian work by the Kokopelli Archaeological Research Fund (MSU Foundation), MSU Office of Research and Creativity, the National Science Foundation, MSU NSF EpScor Program, the Montana Historic Preservation Office, and private grants received over the years, principally via The Kokopelli Archaeological Research Fund. Archaeologists, other than myself, some of whose accomplishments are included herein, contributed substantially to the content of this article.








Survival by Hunting by George Frison