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    Review of The Plains of North America and Their Inhabitants

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    Lieutenant Colonel Richard Irving Dodge wrote with the easy style of an experienced raconteur, drawing on twenty years of first-hand experience on the Plains. Most of his numerous anecdotes, however, date from the late 1860s and early 1870s. During this period he met an English promoter who encouraged Dodge to write the book. First published in 1876 it quickly went through two editions in England and two in the United States, all substantially edited. The present version, with only errors of spelling and punctuation corrected, is based on an unedited manuscript by Dodge and presents the work as he had envisioned it. Wayne R. Kime meticulously documents variations in the different editions and provides explanatory notes, an informative introduction, and useful commentary

    Chipped stone artifacts

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    Archaeological site records from the Harvard Peabody Archaeological Photographic Collection

    Artifacts from SR 12-5, figure number 39 - P. M. 59 No. 2

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    Archaeological site records from the Harvard Peabody Archaeological Photographic Collection

    Artifacts from 6-6, figure 40

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    Archaeological site records from the Harvard Peabody Archaeological Photographic Collection

    Chipped stone tools with Fremont culture components

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    Archaeological site records from the Harvard Peabody Archaeological Photographic Collection
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