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Spatial Distribution of Pleistocene and Holocene Faunal Remains, South Block Excavations
The Merrell Locality (24BE1659) & Centennial Valley, Southwest Montana: Pleistocene Geology, Paleontology, & Prehistoric Archaeology
  • Christopher L. Hill, Boise State University
  • David C. Batten
Document Type
Contribution to Books
Publication Date
1-1-2005
Disciplines
Abstract

The fossil remains of mammoth and other Pleistocene fauna found along and near the escarpment of the west shore of Lima Reservoir in Centennial Valley have been the subject of field investigations since the 1980s. Summaries or earlier studies conducted at the locality are presented in various published and unpublished sources including Albanese, Davis, and Hill (1995), Bump (1995), Davis and Batten (1996), Dundas (1989, 1990, 1996), Hill and Albanese (1996), and Hill, Davis, and Albanese (1995).

Comments

This document was originally published in The Merrell Locality (24BE1659) & Centennial Valley, Southwest Montana: Pleistocene Geology, Paleontology, & Prehistoric Archaeology.

Citation Information
Christopher L. Hill and David C. Batten. "Spatial Distribution of Pleistocene and Holocene Faunal Remains, South Block Excavations" The Merrell Locality (24BE1659) & Centennial Valley, Southwest Montana: Pleistocene Geology, Paleontology, & Prehistoric Archaeology (2005)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christopher_hill/56/