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The 1950 Excavations at Site 45BN6 McNary Reservoir, Washington

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Joel L. Shiner*
Affiliation:
River Basin Surveys, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon

Extract

The river Basin Surveys' program, particularly in the Columbia River Basin, has had a peculiar role in American archaeology. Generally speaking, archaeological research programs should be oriented toward a specific problem such as the study of a certain culture sequence or an inquiry into a particular time horizon. In contrast River Basin Surveys' problem has been to examine in detail almost every phase of every culture that is represented over a vast area. True, the field of research has been limited to those portions of river basins that are scheduled to be inundated upon the completion of a number of dams, but because of the aridity of the Columbia Basin a vast majority of the aboriginal population was concentrated along the major streams. Thus the reservoirs planned for those streams will flood a large portion of the cultural material existing in the region.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1952

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