Cheryl Claassen
Cheryl Claassen
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Whistling Women
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Shells
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Women in prehistory
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Women in archaeology
cover - FWFeasting with shellfish in the...Cheryl Claassen
Feasting with shellfish in the southern Ohio Valley
no cover - FWFeasting with shellfish in the...Cheryl Claassen
Feasting with shellfish in the southern Ohio Valley
no cover - EAExcavations at a Portion of the...Cheryl Claassen
Excavations at a Portion of the Secessionville Archaeological Site (38Ch1456), James Island, Charleston County, South Carolina (Research Series (Chicora Foundation), 52.)
no cover - DPDogan PointCheryl Claassen
Dogan Point
no cover - EGExploring gender through archae...Cheryl Claassen
Exploring gender through archaeology
no cover - SPShellfishing patternsCheryl Claassen
Shellfishing patterns
no cover - PIPhase II archaeological survey...Cheryl Claassen
Phase II archaeological survey for the Methuen wastewater project, Methuen, Massachusetts
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- Open Work
Whistling Women
- Open Work
Shells
- Open Work
Women in prehistory
- Open Work
Women in archaeology
- Open Work
Feasting with shellfish in the southern Ohio Valley
- Open Work
Feasting with shellfish in the southern Ohio Valley
- Open Work
Excavations at a Portion of the Secessionville Archaeological Site (38Ch1456), James Island, Charleston County, South Carolina (Research Series (Chicora Foundation), 52.)
- Open Work
Dogan Point
- Open Work
Exploring gender through archaeology
- Open Work
Shellfishing patterns
- Open Work
Phase II archaeological survey for the Methuen wastewater project, Methuen, Massachusetts