Document Type

Other

Editor

Carole J. Bombard, Editor

Brenda S. Bridges, Managing Editor

Janet H. Miller, Assistant to the Editor

Publisher

Office of the Vice President for Research

Publication Date

4-1985

Publisher location

University of Maine, Orono, ME

Issue Number

2

Volume Number

1

Abstract/ Summary

The cover print is a multi-plate colored etching entitled Skull and Sun Dial, by Susan Groce, Associate Professor of Art at the University of Maine at Orono, where she teaches Printmaking and Drawing.

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"The Quaternary"

"Ice Age Plants and Animals: Secrets of the Colorado Plateau," by Jim I. Mead and Emilee M. Mead

"Finding the Facts: Pieces of the Puzzle"

"On Location: In Search of the First Americans"

"A Temporal Vegetational Continuum: From Tundra to Forest," by Carole J. Bombard for Ronald B. Davis

"Anatomy of an Excavation," by Robson Bonnichsen

"What the Bones Tell Us," by Marcella H. Sorg

"People of the Americas Publication Program," by Emilee M. Mead

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publisher's version of the published document

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