Changing settlement systems in the Fourche Creek watershed in the Ozark border region of southeast Missouri and northeast Arkansas
by United States. Soil Conservation Service, United States. Interagency Archeological Services--Denver, Suzanne E. Harris, James E. Price, Cynthia R. Price
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