Publication Type:
Journal ArticleSource:
Tebiwa, Idaho State University Museum, Volume 15, Issue 1, p.21-39 (1972)Call Number:
A72KUR01IDUSAbstract:
Jaguar Cave is one of a series of rock shelters situated at the mouth of Indian Head Conyon in the Beaverhead Mountains, Lemhi County, Idaho. Archaeological investigations of the site and descriptions of the late Pleistocene-early postglacial fauna fossils are presented.
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Reference Code: A72KUR01IDUS
Full Citation: Kurten, B., and E. Anderson. 1972. The sediments and fauna of Jaguar Cave: II - the fauna. Tebiwa 15(1): 21-39.
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