Perishable Industries from Dirty Shame Rockshelter, Malheur County, Oregon; Ethnology Monographs Number 9

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Perishable Industries from Dirty Shame Rockshelter, Malheur County, Oregon by Rhonda L. Andrews, James M. Adovasio, and Ronald C. Carlisle is a landmark 1986 monograph. It details the largest, most well-preserved collection of perishable materials (basketry, cordage, and textiles) recovered from the Northern Great Basin, illuminating the region’s ancient ecological adaptations and weaving technologies. University of Oregon Anthropological Papers 34. Rare.

Publisher: Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon
Date Published: 1986 (1st Ed.)
Book Condition: Near fine softcover with minimal surface and edge wear to covers. Contains an Errata page attached to the inside of the front cover. Table folio with Table 4,5,11&14 contained in sleeve on the inside of the back cover. A near fine and unmarked copy internally.

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