Abstract

As part of an archaeology study on the Fort Bliss Military Reservation in west Texas, [Hall et al. (2010)][1] reported optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dates from two backhoe trenches referred to as localities 100 and 200. In both trenches, a sedimentary unit termed “Q3” was designated

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