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- All Subjects: Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945-Atrocities
- All Subjects: Paleoecology Kentucky
- Creators: Smedley, Agnes, 1892-1950
- Creators: Schoenwetter, James
Report on the study of pollen samples from the Carlston-Annis shell midden site and test pit J-IV from Salts Cave Vestibule, Salts Cave, KY. Also see unpublished material "Additional Studies in Mammoth Cave National Park", 2006.
Date: 1973
Studied modern pollen rain/vegetation pattern relationships through discriminant functions analysis in Mammoth Cave National Park, KY, and archaeological-context pollen records from local Middle Woodland and Late Woodland sites. Concludes that analysis of this sort identifies control data for interpreting archaeological pollen records in terms of paleovegetation and paleoecological patterns.
Modern, Early Woodland, Middle Woodland
(Top and Bottom photos) Air-raid victims were brought into Chinese Red Cross Medical Corps Headquarters in Changsha.
(Top and Bottom photos) The Japanese bombed the Red Cross Medical Corps' Training Hospital at Kweiyang (Guiyang). The wounded who could walk had gone into the hills as the planes approached. After the raid men formerly wounded at the front, were brought in again on stretchers to be operated upon.