Habitation and boundary symbolism in the Northeastern Woodlands; an archaeological case study of the Haagsma site (AeHI-33),ca.1350 A.D.

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Creator: 

Riddell, David

Date: 

1999

Subject: 

Iroquoian Indians -- Antiquities
Woodland Indians -- Antiquities
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Ontario -- Alvinston
Cross-cultural Studies
Social Archaeology
Ethnology -- Religious Aspects
Indians Of North America -- Great Lakes Region (North America) -- Antiquities

Language: 

English

Publisher: 

Carleton University

Thesis Degree Name: 

Master of Arts: 
M.A.

Thesis Degree Level: 

Master's

Thesis Degree Discipline: 

Sociology and Anthropology

Parent Collection: 

Theses and Dissertations

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