Abstract

For an aspiring anthropologist, the year 1949 was an exciting time to arrive at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. The headquarters for the Smithsonian Institution's Missouri River Basin Surveys (MRBS), of the Inter-Agency Archeologi cal Salvage Program, earlier had been established in the Department of Anthropology in the base ment of Burnett Hall at the invitation of John L. Champe. It was small space indeed for a group re sponsible for salvaging prehistory from the post war flood control that was to affect streams across

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