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- Charles_Harrison_McNutt abstract "Charles Harrison McNutt (born December 11, 1928 in Denver, Colorado) is an American archaeologist and a scholar of the prehistoric Southeastern United States. He has conducted fieldwork and published works on the archaeology of the American Southwest and the Great Plains in South Dakota. His work emphasizes on a strong understanding of cultural history and statistical analysis.".
- Q5078810 abstract "Charles Harrison McNutt (born December 11, 1928 in Denver, Colorado) is an American archaeologist and a scholar of the prehistoric Southeastern United States. He has conducted fieldwork and published works on the archaeology of the American Southwest and the Great Plains in South Dakota. His work emphasizes on a strong understanding of cultural history and statistical analysis.".
- Charles_Harrison_McNutt comment "Charles Harrison McNutt (born December 11, 1928 in Denver, Colorado) is an American archaeologist and a scholar of the prehistoric Southeastern United States. He has conducted fieldwork and published works on the archaeology of the American Southwest and the Great Plains in South Dakota. His work emphasizes on a strong understanding of cultural history and statistical analysis.".
- Q5078810 comment "Charles Harrison McNutt (born December 11, 1928 in Denver, Colorado) is an American archaeologist and a scholar of the prehistoric Southeastern United States. He has conducted fieldwork and published works on the archaeology of the American Southwest and the Great Plains in South Dakota. His work emphasizes on a strong understanding of cultural history and statistical analysis.".