Frison, George C.
Frison, George C., 1924-2020
Frison, George C. 1924-....
George Carr Frison American archaeologist
Frison, George Carr
VIAF ID: 56703120 (Personal)
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Works
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The Agate basin site : a record of the paleoindian occupation of the northwestern high plains | |
Animal Population Studies and Cultural Inference | |
Archeological and bioarcheological resources of the Northern Plains | |
The Boarding School Bison Drive Site | |
The Buffalo Pound in North-Western Plains Prehistory: Site 48 CA 302, Wyoming | |
The Carter/Kerr-McGee Paleoindian Site: Cultural Resource Management and Archaeological Research | |
Carved Steatite and Sandstone Tubes: Pipes for Smoking or Shaman’S Paraphernalia | |
The Casper site : a Hell Gap bison kill on the high plains | |
Coiled Basketry from Northern Wyoming | |
The Colby mammoth site : taphonomy and archaeology of a Clovis kill in northern Wyoming | |
A Composite, Reflexed, Mountain Sheep Horn Bow From Western Wyolng | |
Cultural activity associated with prehistoric mammoth butchering and processing | |
Digging for the color of life: Paleoindian red ochre mining at the Powars II site, Platte County, Wyoming, U.S.A | |
Early Period Marginal Cultural Groups in Northern Wyoming | |
Experimental Use of Clovis Weaponry and Tools on African Elephants | |
The Fenn cache : Clovis weapons & tools | |
Fluting Folsom Projectile Points: Archeological Evidence | |
Folsom tools and technology at the Hanson site, Wyoming | |
Fossil Bison and Artifacts from an Early Altithermal Period Arroyo Trap in Wyoming | |
A Functional Analysis of Certain Chipped Stone Tools | |
The Glenrock Buffalo Jump, 48C0304: Late Prehistoric Period Buffalo Procurement and Butchering | |
Hell Gap : a stratified paleoindian campsite at the edge of the Rockies | |
The Horner site : the type site of the Cody cultural complex | |
James Clark Miller, 1955–2012 | |
The Kobold Site, 24BH406: A Post-Althithermal Record of Buffalo-Jumping for The Northwestern Plains | |
Lindenmeier, 1934-1974: Concluding Report on Investigations | |
List Of Errata For The Vore Site, 48Ck302, A Stratified Buffalo Jump In The Wyoming Black Hills | |
Middle Plains Archaic Bison Hunting in Southcentral Wyoming: Revisiting the Scoggin Site (48CR304) | |
The Mill Iron site | |
Multi-component Paleoindian surface sites in the Great Divide Basin of Wyoming | |
Neutron Activationianalysis of Obsidian: | |
The North American Paleoindian: a Wealth of new Data but Still Much to Learna | |
Observations on Pronghorn Behavior and Taphonomic Analysis of Bonebeds: Implications for Analysis of the Eden-Farson Pronghorn Kill | |
Paleoclimate and Amerindians: evidence from stable isotopes and atmospheric circulation | |
Paleoindian large mammal hunters on the plains of North America | |
Paleoindian Occupation of the High Country:The Case of Middle Park, Colorado | |
Post-Pleistocene Man and His Environment on the Northern Plains. Edited by R.G. Forbes, L. B. Davis, O. A. Christensen and G. Fedirchuk. Student's Press, University of Calgary, Calgary, 1969. iii + 221 pp., 2 figs | |
Prehistoric hunters of the High Plains | |
A Preliminary Report on Two Sites at Piney Creek, Wyoming 48J03Ll and 48J031 | |
A Probable Paleoindian Flint Knapping Kit from the Medicine Lodge Creek Site 48BH499, Wyoming | |
Pryor Stemmed: A Specialized Late Paleo-Indian Ecological Adaptation | |
Rancher archaeologist : a career in two different worlds | |
Rockshelter Archaeology and Geoarchaeology in the Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming | |
Site Structure and Zooarchaeology at the Boar’s Tusk Site, Wyoming | |
Sloan: A Paleoindian Dalton Cemetery in Arkansas. Dan F. Morse. 1997. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. xviii + 157 pp., 59 figures, 26 tables, references cited, list of contributors, index. $70.00 (cloth) | |
Social exchange and interaction | |
Sources of Steatite and Methods of Prehistoric Procurement and use in Wyoming | |
Spring Creek Cave, Wyoming | |
Stone Circles, Stone-Filled Fire Pits, Grinding Stones and High Plains Archaeology | |
Studies on Amerindian dogs, 3: Prehistoric wolf/dog hybrids from the northwestern plains | |
Survival by hunting : prehistoric human predators and animal prey | |
They Have a Rock That Bleeds: Sunrise Red Ochre and its Early Paleoindian Occurrence at the Hell Gap Site, Wyoming | |
Vegetational History of Yellowstone Park as Determined by Pollen Analysis | |
The Wardell buffalo trap 48 SU 301 : communal procurement in the upper Green River basin, Wyoming | |
Wedding of the Waters Cave, 48 HO 301, A Stratified Site in the Big Horn Basin of Northern Wyoming |