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Grand Valley Forum, Volume 001, Number 05, November 1, 1976, Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley Forum, Volume 001, Number 05, November 1, 1976, Grand Valley State University
1976-1977, Volume 1
Grand Valley Forum is Grand Valley State's faculty and staff newsletter, published from 1976 to the present.
Camden: A Frontier Town In Eighteenth Century South Carolina, Kenneth E. Lewis
Camden: A Frontier Town In Eighteenth Century South Carolina, Kenneth E. Lewis
Research Manuscript Series
An examination of the site of the British colonial settlement of Camden, a center of social, economic, and political activity on the' eighteenth century backcountry frontier of South Carolina, permitted the observation of large-scale intrasite patterning through the use of stratified unaligned random sampling of the subsurface remains there. Although disturbed by long-term agricultural activity, patterning in the distribution of archeological materials was discernible. An examination of this patterning reveals not only the spatial and temporal limits of the settlement, but also suggests that Camden shared significant functional similarities with frontier centers in general. In contrast to urban centers with …
Camden: A Frontier Town In Eighteenth Century South Carolina, Kenneth E. Lewis
Camden: A Frontier Town In Eighteenth Century South Carolina, Kenneth E. Lewis
Anthropological Studies
An examination of the site of the British colonial settlement of Camden, a center of social, economic, and political activity on the eighteenth century backcountry frontier of South Carolina, permitted the observation of large-scale intrasite patterning through the use of stratified unaligned random sampling of the subsurface remains there. Although disturbed by long-term agricultural activity, patterning in the distribution of archeological materials was discernible. An examination of this patterning reveals not only the spatial and temporal limits of the settlement, but also suggests that Camden shared significant functional similarities with frontier centers in general. In contrast to urban centers with …
The Independent And Montgomery Transcript, V. 102, Tuesday, September 28, 1976, [Number: 18], The Independent, John Stewart
The Independent And Montgomery Transcript, V. 102, Tuesday, September 28, 1976, [Number: 18], The Independent, John Stewart
The Independent and Montgomery Transcript Newspaper, 1952-1984
[16] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, editorials, letters, classified and local business advertisements.
Recommendations Of Alternative System Plans And Transmission Corridors For The Dickey/Lincoln School Hydroelectric Project, Vtn Environmental Sciences (Firm), Interior
Recommendations Of Alternative System Plans And Transmission Corridors For The Dickey/Lincoln School Hydroelectric Project, Vtn Environmental Sciences (Firm), Interior
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
This second volume of the Assessment of Alternative Power Transmission Corri-dors related to the Dickey Lincoln/School Hydroelectric Project, contains all relevant background materials to support the mapping and analysis of en-vironmental resource information. Narrative explaining what information was evaluated and the sources and reasons for its consideration are integral to this assessment.
The Ecological Basis Of Voting Behavior In Two State Senates, Wesley Sutphen Dennis
The Ecological Basis Of Voting Behavior In Two State Senates, Wesley Sutphen Dennis
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
An Ecological Analysis Of Migration Patterns In North Dakota And South Dakota, Hadley Gerald Klug
An Ecological Analysis Of Migration Patterns In North Dakota And South Dakota, Hadley Gerald Klug
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
An analysis of socioeconomically defined ecological areas through the replication of the patterned factorial design developed by Loeb! at the University of Missouri-Columbia. The major emphases of the study were to: (1) delineate homogeneous, although not necessarily contiguous, social areas using the patterned factorial design; (2) determine the capability of the previously delineated social areas to account for significant amounts of variation in residually measured net migration; (3) compare the procedures and results of the present study with those of Loebl's work. The study region consists of the states of North Dakota and South Dakota. The units of analysis are …
Kin Relations Of The Aged: Possible Impact On Social Service Planning, Maria Siemaszko
Kin Relations Of The Aged: Possible Impact On Social Service Planning, Maria Siemaszko
Master's Theses
No abstract provided.
Abydos - Woodstock Pastoral Research Station 1946 - 1976, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
Abydos - Woodstock Pastoral Research Station 1946 - 1976, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
All other publications
Abydos Pastoral Research Station was situated some 144km south-east from the town of Port Hedland in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. It consisted of the two old leases of Abydos and Woodstock stations of about 200 000 ha total.