Late Marksville/early Baytown period subsistence economy: analysis of three faunal assemblages from Northeastern Louisiana
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Faunal assemblages from three sites in northeastern Louisiana are analyzed for evidence pertaining to subsistence economy during the Late Marksville and early Baytown periods (A.D. 200-600). Analysis includes the examination of skeletal part distributions for different taxa, the comparison of bone measurements within taxa and the examination of incremental structures in mammal teeth.
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