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Anderson, Duane C.. (1985). Models of Mill Creek Midden Formation: Implications For Future Research. UNI ScholarWorks (University of Northern Iowa). 92(2). 53–57.3 indexed citations
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Anderson, Duane C.. (1984). Toward a Processual Understanding of the Initial Variant of the Middle Missouri Tradition: the Case of the Mill Creek Culture of Iowa.
McDonald, H. Gregory & Duane C. Anderson. (1983). A Well-Preserved Ground Sloth (Megalonyx) Cranium from Turin, Monona County, Iowa. UNI ScholarWorks (University of Northern Iowa). 90(4). 134–140.5 indexed citations
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Anderson, Duane C., et al.. (1981). Preliminary Report On the Stone Tool Assemblages From the M.A.D. Sites (13Cf101 and 13Cf102), Crawford County, Iowa.1 indexed citations
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Anderson, Duane C., et al.. (1979). Siouxland Sand and Gravel Site (13WD402): New Data and the Application of Iowa's New State Law Protecting Ancient Cemeteries. 26. 119–146.5 indexed citations
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Anderson, Duane C. & Joseph A. Tiffany. (1978). F. L. Van Voorhis: His Contribution To the Archaeology of Northwestern Iowa. 25. 1–7.1 indexed citations
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Anderson, Duane C.. (1975). Development of Archeology In Iowa: An Overview. UNI ScholarWorks (University of Northern Iowa). 82(1). 71–86.3 indexed citations
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Shutler, Richard & Duane C. Anderson. (1974). Cultural Horizons. In the Cherokee Sewer Site (13CK405): a Preliminary Report of a Stratified Paleo-Indian / Archaic Site In Northwestern Iowa. 21. 51–56.1 indexed citations
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Anderson, Duane C. & Richard Shutler. (1974). Summary and Conslusions. In the Cherokee Sewer Site (13CK405): a Preliminary Report of a Stratified Paleo-Indian / Archaic Site In Northwestern Iowa. 21. 155–172.2 indexed citations
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Shutler, Richard, et al.. (1974). Cherokee Sewer Site (13CK405): a Preliminary Report of a Stratified Paleo-Indian / Archaic Site In Northwestern Iowa. 21. 1–174.1 indexed citations
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Anderson, Duane C. & David A. Baerreis. (1973). The Rock Creek Ossuary, Iowa (13PM65). UNI ScholarWorks (University of Northern Iowa). 80(4). 185–191.3 indexed citations
Anderson, Duane C.. (1966). Gordon Creek Burial. 10(1). 1–36.5 indexed citations
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