A Study in the Classification, Distribution, and Sequence of the Archaeological Cultures of Missouri
Publication Date
6-18-1946
Abstract
The orderly arrangement of the archeological cultures of Missouri, showing areal and temporal relationships, appears to be one of the major problems in that state at the present time. It is proposed to undertake a classification of the known archeological cultures by means of the McKern Taxonomic System, to point out the known distribution of each culture within the state, and to undertake a tentative sequence of the classified cultures by means of evidence found in Missouri and in surrounding areas.
Document Type
Thesis
Language
English
Degree Name
Anthropology
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Anthropology
First Committee Member (Chair)
Donald Dilworth Brand
Second Committee Member
Stuart Alvord Northrop
Third Committee Member
Paul Reiter
Fourth Committee Member
Florence May Hawley
Recommended Citation
Chapman, Carl Haley. "A Study in the Classification, Distribution, and Sequence of the Archaeological Cultures of Missouri." (1946). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/anth_etds/89