Method and Technique: Prehistory. Modeling Wood Resource Depletion in the Grass Mesa Locality. Temporal and Functional Variability Among Dolores Activity Areas. An Approach to Modeling Dolores Area Cultural Change, A.D. 650-950.

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Lipe, William D.
Kohler, Timothy A.
Floyd, M.E.
Bye, R.A.
Breternitz, Cory D.
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Abstract of "Dolores Archaeological Program: Synthetic Report 1978-1981":The Dolores Project is a large water project currently under construction by the Bureau of Reclamation in extreme southwestern Colorado. The Dolores Archaeological Program is responsible for the Dolores Project Cultural .Resources Mitigation Program under Bureau of Reclamation Contract No. 8-07-40-S0562. At the request of the Bureau of Recla mation, the Dolores Archaeological Program has produced this report entitled Dolores Archaeological Program Synthetic Report 1978-1981. This report will provide the Bureau of Reclamation with a mechanism for evaluating Dolores Archaeological Program synthetic results for future budget and program decisions.
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