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The '''Post Pattern''' refers
It is believed that Post Pattern peoples were a pre-[[Hokan languages|Hokan]] group. The hypothetical entrance of peoples speaking
The pattern is named after Chester C. Post who in 1938 introduced it to the archaeological world.
==See also==
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* [[Paleo Indians]]
* [[Archaeology of the Americas]]
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* [[Yuki
* [[Wappo people]]
* [[Archaeological culture]]
==External links==
* [http://www.californiaprehistory.com/reports01/rep0009.html Review of the Borax Lake Site (CA-LAK-36)]
* [http://www.sonoma.edu/asc/projects/pointreyes/overview2.pdf Archaeological Research Issues for the Point Reyes National Seashore – Golden Gate National Recreation Area] (pdf)
==Bibliography==
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* Moratto, Michael J.; & Fredrickson, David A. (1984). ''California archaeology''. Orlando: Academic Press.
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