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Beginning with Paleoindian occupations and continuing into the historic period, Plains Indians were active participants in a variety of different exchange systems. To this end, we have tried to define possible trade products, their sources of origin, destination points, and, where there is information, systems of procurement, processing, and distribution.
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Vehik, S.C., Baugh, T.G. (1994). Prehistoric Plains Trade. In: Baugh, T.G., Ericson, J.E. (eds) Prehistoric Exchange Systems in North America. Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6231-0_9
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