Graduate Student Carlton Gover's Paper Published in Plains Anthropologist Journal

Congratulations to archaeology graduate student Carlton Gover on his first publication, "Bayesian analysis of the chronology of the Lynch site (25BD1) and comparisons to the Central Plains Tradition and Central Plains Oneota!" It was published in Plains Anthropologist and co-authored by Dr. Douglas Bamforth and Kristen Carlson. This paper presents a series of new radiocarbon dates on the Lynch site (25BD1), an Initial Coalescent site in northeastern Nebraska, and takes a Bayesian approach to examining them in three contexts.
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