Abstract
Interdisciplinary investigations at Delaware Canyon, Oklahoma, resulted in the recovery and analysis of abundant data pertaining to late Holocene paleoenvironments and archaeology (Ferring, ed. 1982). This record offers new insights into the cultural ecology of the populations inhabiting this region during Late Archaic, Plains Woodland, and Plains Village times. The results of these investigations are summarized here, and their implications for regional patterns of adaptive change during the late Holocene are discussed.

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