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An Archaeological Study of Late Woodland Fauna in the Roanoke River Basin

Record #:
18604
Abstract:
Between 1999 and 2001, approximately 84,000 faunal specimens from seven excavated sites along the Roanoke River Basin in North Carolina and Virginia were cataloged and analyzed. The purpose of the study was to provide information to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to develop fishery management plans and restoration plans for endangered species through studying this historic distribution and abundance of fish and other animals in the basin.
Source:
North Carolina Archaeology (NoCar E 78 S55 S6), Vol. 50 Issue , Oct 2001, p1-46, bibl, f