Box
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Folder
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Folder title
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Date
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1
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1
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Archaeological and ethnographic data,
Section I: Acoma and Laguna land claims / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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2
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Section II: Navajo pottery as distinguished from Pueblo pottery / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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3
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Section III: Description of Laguna Pueblo sites / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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4
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Section IV: Excavations for Laguna (Jerry Dawson) / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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5
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Section V: Laguna site summary (including sites in 1958 report) / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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6
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Section VI: Description of Acoma Pueblo sites / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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7
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Section VII: Acoma sites summary, and
Section VIII: Navajo raids on Laguna and Acoma / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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8
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Section IX: Navajo raids / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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9
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Section X: Navajo raids on Laguna / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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10
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Section XI: Navajo raids on Acoma / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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11
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Section XII: Navajo raids on Acoma as remembered by living Acomas / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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12
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Section XIII: Notes on Navajo raids upon Pueblos and others / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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13
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Section XIV: Navajo leaders in Laguna-Acoma contacts / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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14
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Section XV: Specific Navajos remembered in the Laguna and Acoma areas: Slaves, intermarriages, hired men, other temporary residences / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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15
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Section XVI: Pueblo and Navajo pinyon picking and the shelters used / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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16
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Section XVII: Laguna herding shelters and herding, as contrasted with Navajo shelters and herding / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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17
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Section XVIII: Pueblo and Navajo sheep / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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18
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Section XIX: Laguna and Acoma use of Cebolleta-Salado-Cubero-Acoma area / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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19
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Section XX: Eastern Navajo settlements of various periods: Big Bead Mesa, Casa Salazar, Guadalupe, Cabezon, Toreon, Canoncito, and Alamo / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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20
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Section XXI: Navaho archaeological sites (Pre-Tin Can Era) encountered in and near Acoma-Laguna Land Claim, with explanation of their significance in period and use / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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21
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Section XXII: Settlement of Paraje (data from old men gathered in Council House, 1958), and Appendix IV: Terminology and techniques / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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22
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Section XXIII: Summary: Events in Occupation of Paguate Area, 18th and 19th centuries / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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23
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Section boundary between Acoma and Laguna / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1958/1959
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1
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24
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Anthropological evidence supporting the land claim of the Pueblos of Zia, Santa Ana, and Jemez, pages 1-59 / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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undated
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1
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25
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Appendix A: Excavations of Zia dump sites / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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undated
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1
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26
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Appendix IV: Terminology and techniques / by Jerry Dawson
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undated
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1
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27
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Further discoveries at the Aztec Ruin / by Earl H. Morris
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1918
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1
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28
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Obituary of Earl Morris’ mother, Mrs. Ettie A. Morris / in the Aztec Independent
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1938-03-0
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1
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29
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Adobe bricks in a pre-Spanish wall near Aztec, New Mexico / by Earl H. Morris
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1944-04
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1
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30
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Aztec Ruins National Monument (N.M.) general management plan development concept plan
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1948-12-19
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1
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31
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Dr. Earl H. Morris in memoriam, in Southwestern Lore
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1956-12
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1
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32
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Earl Halstead Morris, 1889-1956 / by A. V. Kidder
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1957
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1
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33
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Aztec Ruins (N.M.)
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1961
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1
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34
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Excavations and specimens: Earl Morris’ description of the ceramic collection
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1969
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1
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35
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Late Bonito Phase Development at the Aztec Ruins, New Mexico / by Peter J. McKenna
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1989
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1
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36
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Animas Anamnesis: Aztec Ruins, or Anasazi Capital? / by Gary M. Brown, Thomas C. Windes, and Peter J. McKenna
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2002-03-23
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1
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37
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Chaco Canyon kiva layout
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undated
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1
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38
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Anasazi mensuration at Pueblo Bonito and Pueblo Del Arroyo: An aspect in the prehistoric social organization in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico / by Dee T. Hudson
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1971
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1
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39
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The Spacing of Chaco Canyon Towns / by Dee T. Hudson
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1971
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1
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40
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Excavations by the Chaco Center / by Hayes
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1975-12-31
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1
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41
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Organizational Models for Northern Chacoan Outlier Communities / by Allen E. Kane
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1986-10-24
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1
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42
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From Chaco to Chaco: Papers in honor of Robert H. Lister and Florence C. Lister: notes on present-day Pueblo Indians of the Southwest / by Charles H. Lange
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1989
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1
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43
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Chaco Canyon, Casas Grande, and the cognitive structure of the Ancient Southwest / by Stephen H. Lekson
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1996-04-04
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1
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44
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Political competition among the Chaco Anasazi of the American Southwest / by John Kantner
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1996
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1
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45
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Ancient roads, modern mapping / by John Kantner
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1997
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1
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46
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Chacoan roads: Function / by R. Gwinn Vivian
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1997
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1
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47
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Chacoan roads: Morphology / by R. Gwinn Vivian
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1997
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1
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48
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Wood procurement and the Chaco environment / by Tom Windes
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1999-10-07
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1
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49
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Differentiating aspen and cottonwood in prehistoric wood from Chacoan Great House Ruins / by David Tennessen, Robert H. Blanchette, and Tomas C. Windes
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2002
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2
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1
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Cynthia’s legacy: A biography of Dr. Cynthia Irwin-Williams, American Archaeology / by Lonnie C. Pippin, Desert Research Institute
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undated
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2
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2
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Annotated bibliography of Salmon Ruin materials housed in the San Juan Archaeological Research Center and Library
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undated
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2
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3
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Appendix B: A minimal estimate of population size and land resources for the Pueblos of the Prehispanic Zia / by Peter H. Kunkel, Clay Pearl
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undated
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2
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4
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The murals at Kuaua / by Gordon Vivian
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1935
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2
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5
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The frescoes of Kuaua / by Edgar L. Hewett
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1938
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2
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6
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Conservation in Pueblo agriculture: Section II: Present-day flood water irrigation / by Dr. Guy Stewart
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1940
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2
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7
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Book reviews: “Archaeological work in the Ackmen-Lowry Area of Southwestern Colorado” by Paul S. Martin, and “Modified Basket Maker Sites…” by Paul S. Martin / reviewed by Earl H. Morris
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1941
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2
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8
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Racial prehistory in the Southwest and the Hawikuh Zunis / by Carl C. Seltzer
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1944
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2
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9
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Atsah or Eagle Catching Myth told by Beyal Begay, Yohe or Bead Myth told by Yohe Hatrale / by Mary C. Wheelwright
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1945
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2
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10
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Preservation of the Kuaua mural paintings / by Wesley L. Bliss
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1948
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2
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11
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The archaeology of Cebolleta Mesa: A preliminary report / by Alfred E. Dittert, Jr. and R.J. Ruppé, Jr.
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1951
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2
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12
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The archaeology of Cebolleta Mesa and Acoma Pueblo: A preliminary report Based on Further Investigation / by R. J. Ruppé, Jr. and Alfred E. Dittert, Jr.
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1952
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2
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13
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Appendix A: Summary of Northern Rio Grande archaeological history / by Stanley A. Stubbs
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1953
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2
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14
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Pre-Hispanic paintings at Pottery Mound / by Frank C. Hibben
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1960
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2
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15
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Kachina: The Study of Pueblo Animism and Anthropomorphism within the ceremonial wall paintings of Pottery Mound, and the Jeddito / by Patricia Bryan Vivian
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1961-06
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2
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16
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Evidence of early ceramic phases in the Navajo Reservoir District / by Alfred E. Dittert, Jr., Frank W. Eddy, and Beth L. Dickley
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1963
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2
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17
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Ceramic stratigraphy and tribal history at Taos Pueblo / by Florence Hawley Ellis and J. J. Brody
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1964
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2
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18
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On distinguishing Laguna from Acoma polychrome / by Florence Hawley Ellis
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1966
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2
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19
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Mexican features of mural paintings at Pottery Mound / by Frank C. Hibben
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1967
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2
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20
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Archaic culture history in the Southwestern United States / by Cynthia Irwin-Williams
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1968
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2
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21
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The inner sanctum of Feather Cave: A Mogollon Sun and Earth Shrine linking Mexico and the Southwest / by Florence H. Ellis and Laurens Hammack
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1968
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2
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22
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Los Hermanos: Penitentes of New Mexico, pamphlet / author unknown
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1970
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2
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23
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Dona Marina and the legend of La Llorona / by Dr. George A. Agogino, et al.
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1972
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2
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24
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Population dislocation in the Navaho Reservoir District, New Mexico and Colorado / by Frank W. Eddy
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1974
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2
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25
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Pre-Spanish Pueblos in New Mexico / by Dietrich Fliedner
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1974-05-20
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2
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26
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The road to Hawikuh: Trade and trade routes to Cibol-Zuni during late prehistoric and rarly historic times / by Carroll L. Riley
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1975
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2
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27
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Astronomy, architecture, and adaptation at Pueblo Bonito / by Jonathan E. Reyman
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1976
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2
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28
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Images of power in Southwestern Pueblo / by Triloki Nath Pandey
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1977
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2
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29
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Half-baked ovens: Further excavations at the Oven Site, LA4169, Navajo Resevoir / by Jack B. Bertram, Nancy S. Hammack
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1980/1989
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2
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30
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Cultural prehistory of the El Malpais National Monument and National Conservation Area / by Arthur K. Ireland
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1980
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2
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31
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Aspects of Zuni prehistory: Preliminary report on excavations and survey in the El Morrow Valley of New Mexico / by Patty Jo Watson, et al.
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1980-05
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2
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32
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Rock art of the Zuni-Cibola Region / by M. Jane Young and Nancy L. Bartman
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1981
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2
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33
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The geology and archaeology of Stanton’s Cave; Introduction, chapter 1, 2, and 13: conclusion / by Robert C. Euler
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1984
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2
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34
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Settlement, subsistence, and society in late Zuni prehistory / by Keith W. Kintigh
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1985
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2
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35
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Questions and answers: The Masau Trail / by prepared by U.S. Dept. of Interior, National Parks Service
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1988-06
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2
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36
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Yet another Bandelier story: A research note / by Elizabeth M. Lange, Charles H. Lange, and Carroll L. Riley
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1988
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2
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37
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Petroglyph National Monument Newsletter
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1993-02
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2
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38
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(5) The Katsina Cult: A Western Pueblo perspective / by E. Charles Adams
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1994
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2
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39
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(6) Kachina depictions on prehistoric Pueblo pottery / by Kelley Ann Hays
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1994
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2
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40
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(13) Kachina images in American art: The way of the doll / by J. J. Brody
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1994
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2
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41
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The mystery of Sandia Cave / by Douglas Preston
|
1995
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2
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42
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Zuni farming for today and tomorrow, an Occasional Newsletter of the Zuni Sustainable Agriculture Project, No. 6
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1997-04
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2
|
43
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History: School of American Research
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2000-10-13
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2
|
44
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Changing contemporary Navajo burial practice and values / by Albert E. Ward and David M. Brugge
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1975
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2
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45
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The emerging Navajo Nation / by Peter Iverson
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1983
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2
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46
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Navajo history, 1850-1923 / by Robert A. Roessel, Jr.
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1983
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2
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47
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Navajo Nation today / by Marshall Tome
|
1983
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2
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48
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Navajo textiles / by Bob Morgan and Jeanne Brako
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1987
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2
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49
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A novelist looks at contemporary Navajo culture and archaeology of the prehistoric Anasazi: A symposium sponsored by the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado
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1989-10-28
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2
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50
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Protohistoric and early historic Navajo lithic technology in Northwest New Mexico / by Timothy M. Kearns, from: The Archaeology of Navajo Origins / by Ronald H. Towner, editor.
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1996
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3
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1
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Gustaf Nordenskiöld incoming correspondence with Burwell, Noland, Wilson, Wetherill, Ritter, typescript (37 pages)
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1892/1895
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3
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2
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Incoming correspondence of Richard Wetherill, typescript (16 pages)
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1893
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3
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3
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List of archaeological objects presented to the museum by Mrs. Mary Hemmingway, and incoming correspondence of C. R. "Charlie" Steen
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1893-02/1893-08-01
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3
|
4
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New Mexico Anthropologist Newsletter
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1937-03-13
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3
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5
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New Mexico Anthropologist Newsletter
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1937-03-31
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3
|
6
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New Mexico Anthropologist Newsletter
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1937-04-16
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3
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7
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New Mexico Anthropologist Newsletter
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1937-04-30
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3
|
8
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New Mexico Anthropologist Newsletter
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1937-05-15
|
3
|
9
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New Mexico Anthropologist Newsletter
|
1937-05-29
|
3
|
10
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“Svenska Män Och Kvinnor” biografisk uppslasbok 5 Lindorm-O: Biography of Nordenskiöld family lineage [text in Swedish]
|
1949
|
3
|
11
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Drawings of archaeological sites in Mesa Verde and catalogue of Cliff House relics
|
1981
|
3
|
12
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Jean M. Pinkley, Chief Park Archaeologist, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado., and George O. Williams, incoming correspondence
|
1960-12-13/1964-07-12
|
3
|
13
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The immediate history of Zia Pueblo as derived from the excavation in refuse deposits / by Florence Hawley Ellis
|
1966
|
3
|
14
|
On distinguishing Laguna from Acoma polychrome / by Florence Hawley Ellis
|
1966
|
3
|
15
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The inner sanctum of Feather Cave, A Mogollon Sun and Earth Shrine linking Mexico and the Southwest / by Florence Hawley Ellis and Laurens Hammack
|
1968
|
3
|
16
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Ethnohistory in the United States / by Robert C. Euler
|
1972
|
3
|
17
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“Courthouse Wash Rock Art Panel” National Register of Historic Places inventory nomination form for Federal Properties
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1974-05-28
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3
|
18
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Collection of magazine research articles of certain tribes within the Southwest and Mexico
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1975/1983
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3
|
19
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The PC Ruin, archaeological investigations in the Prescott tradition / by Albert E. Ward
|
1975
|
3
|
20
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The question of Salado in the Agua Fria and New River drainages of Central Arizona / by George J. Gumerman and Carol S. Weed
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1976
|
3
|
21
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Nordenskiöld and the natives / by Maurine S. Fletcher
|
1979
|
3
|
22
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Mesa Verde National Park: A history of its archaeology / by David A. Bredernitz
|
1983
|
3
|
23
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Catalog of Nordenskiöld Collection in Helsinki, Finland 1963, courtesy of the National Museum of Finland / by Charlie R. Steen (55 pages including hand printed cover sheet)
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1983
|
3
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24
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Turquoise sources and source analysis: Mesoamerica and the Southwestern U.S.A. / by Phil C. Wrigand and Edward V. Sayre
|
undated
|
3
|
25
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Inventory of Sierra Pinacate / by Julian Hayden
|
undated
|
3
|
26
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Dinosaur inventory of archaeological site program / by Peggy Johnson
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1978-08-10
|
3
|
27
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Collected papers in honor of Erik Kellerman Reed / by Albert H. Schroeder
|
1981
|
3
|
28
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Gustaf Nordenskiöld, “Life and work” / by O. Arrhenius
|
1984
|
3
|
29
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“Pots on the premises” A study of Non-Native use of Native Ceramics in Late 19th early 20th century Tucson / by Lee Fratt
|
undated
|
4
|
1
|
Anasazi sites in the Four Corners Region / by Bureau of Land Management and Poncho House Procession Panel
|
undated
|
4
|
2
|
Protohistoric Anasazi kiva murals, chronology and incidence tables / by Helen K. Crotty
|
undated
|
4
|
3
|
Terror leaves scar on Anasazi culture / by Electra Draper
|
undated
|
4
|
4
|
An ecological interpretation of Anasazi settlement patterns / by James Schoenwelter and Alfred E. Dittert, Jr.
|
1968
|
4
|
5
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The Anasazi in a changing environment / by George J. Gummerman
|
1988
|
4
|
6
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At last! Why the Anasazi Left the Four Corners Region / by Kenneth Lee Peterson
|
1989
|
4
|
7
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Comments of the Anasazi Origins Symposium papers / by William D. Lipe
|
1992-07-03
|
4
|
8
|
Mesa Verde, kiva layout
|
undated
|
4
|
9
|
Mesa Verde Notes, Vol. 5, No. 2
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1934-12
|
4
|
10
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A tentative classification of the pottery from the Mesa Verde region / by Arthur H. Rohn, Jr.
|
1959-09-26
|
4
|
11
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Dates from the Site 1060 Pithouse, Mesa Verde National Park / by Robert F. Nichols, Site 1060, A Basketmaker III Pithouse on Chapin Mesa / by Alden C. Hayes and James A. Lancaster
|
1962
|
4
|
12
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A partial account of the activities of the Wetherill brothers in Johnson Canyon during 1890 / by Paul R. Nickens
|
1976-01-14
|
4
|
13
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Solstice misalignment at Sun Temple: Correcting Fewkes / by Jonathan E. Reyman, in The Kiva, Vol. 42, Nos. 3-4
|
1977
|
4
|
14
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Anasazi: Archaeological investigations of three Mesa Verde Anasazi Pit Kilns / by Laura A. Hencock, The Kiva, Vol. 60, No. 3
|
1995
|
4
|
15
|
A personal perspective on Mesa Verde archaeology / by David A. Bredernitz
|
2000
|
4
|
16
|
Field notes of reconnaissance, San Juan watershed / by T. M. Prudden; Yale University, Peabody
|
1899
|
4
|
17
|
The excavation of the Cannonball Ruins in Southwest Colorado / by Sylvanus G. Morley
|
1908-10/1908-12
|
4
|
18
|
The Rio Mancos Valley: Free water rights for irrigated lands, brochure
|
1912
|
4
|
19
|
Prehistoric villages, castles, and towers of Southwestern Colorado / by Jesse Walter Fewkes
|
1919-02-15
|
4
|
20
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Notes on Colorado River Basin archaeology / by Gordon C. Baldwin
|
1948-10
|
4
|
21
|
Basket Maker II sites near Durango, Colorado / by Morris and Burgh
|
1954
|
4
|
22
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Growth rings in woody shrubs as potential aids in archaeological interpretation / by C.W. Ferguson
|
1959
|
4
|
23
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The Colorado Plateaus: Cultural dynamics and paleo-environment / by Robert C. Euler, et al.
|
1979-09-14
|
4
|
24
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In the shadow of the rocks: Archaeology of the Chimney Rock District in Southwestern Colorado / by Florence C. Lister
|
1984
|
4
|
25
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A century of archaeology in Montezuma County: 1889-1989, lecture series and Goodman Point Pueblo tours
|
1989
|
4
|
26
|
Chimney Rock artifacts: Colorado Historical Society, Argus inventory of records and reports
|
1990
|
4
|
27
|
Recent archaeological research at Chimney Rock Mesa / by Frank W. Eddy
|
1990-10-21
|
4
|
28
|
A walking tour of the Lowry Pueblo Ruins, a National Historic Landmark / by Bureau of Lands Management Pamphlet
|
1991
|
4
|
29
|
Chimney Rock Archaeological Area general information tours and special events bulletin, brochures and a brief history of the Anasazi Culture
|
1991-06
|
4
|
30
|
The Grand Canyon River Corridor Survey Project: Archaeological Survey along the Colorado River between Glen Canyon Dam and Separation Canyon draft report / by various authors
|
1991-12-31
|
4
|
31
|
Colorado journey: road to discovery – annual report and poster
|
1992
|
4
|
32
|
Chimney Rock: Color brochure of Chimney Rock, and San Juan National Forest brochure, newspaper clippings and letter from John W. Saunders
|
1988/1993
|
4
|
33
|
The Basket Maker II period in the Four Corners Area / by William D. Lipe
|
1993
|
4
|
34
|
Final report, Animas La Plata Project / by Debra L. Martin, Alan H. Goodman
|
1995
|
4
|
35
|
The depopulation of the Northern San Juan: Conditions in the turbulent 1200s / by William D. Lipe
|
1995
|
4
|
36
|
May 1999: White House Millennium Councils’ Initiative to Save America’s Treasures with Hillary Rodham Clinton, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, pamphlet
|
1999-05
|
4
|
37
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Biochemical evidence of cannibalism at a prehistoric Puebloan Site in Southwestern Colorado / by Richard A. Marlar, Banks L. Leonard, Brian R. Billman, Patricia M. Lambert, and Jennifer E. Marlar
|
2000-09-07
|
4
|
38
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Conceptual metaphor in the archaeological record: Methods and an example from the American Southwest / by Scott G. Ortman
|
2000
|
4
|
39
|
Seeking the Redware Potters of the Northern San Juan: Petrographic analysis of Bluff Black-on-Red / by Norman T. Oppelt
|
2001
|
4
|
40
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“Great House and Great Pueblos”: The chronology, demography, and public architecture of Yellow Jacket Pueblo (Site 5MT5) / by Kristen A. Kuckleman, Scott G. Ortman
|
2002-03-23
|
4
|
41
|
Basketmaker II site investigations near Durango, Colorado / by David A. Bredernitz
|
2002
|
4
|
42
|
The bioarchaeological and taphonomy of Violence at Castlerock and Sand Canyon Pueblos, Southwestern Colorado / by Kristen A. Kuckelman, Ricky R. Lightfoot, and Debra L. Martin
|
2002
|
4
|
43
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Tur beer bottle report, list of discards
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undated
|
4
|
44
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Pottery bottles from Tur / by Mark Barnes
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undated
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4
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45
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Tur beer bottle report – University of Arizona / by Ayres, Liesenbein, Fratt
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1968
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5
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1
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Customs of the Chinese in America / by Stewart Culin
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undated
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5
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2
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Hung Men history, oaths, and regulations translations from banner / by Hong Yu
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undated
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5
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3
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Death records: Chinese men of Prescott / by source and print date unknown
Part of article on Prescott, AZ history / by author, source and print date unknown
“The Chinese Dynasties” / by Peking antique store cards, date unknown
John Hartin / by author and date unknown
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undated
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5
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4
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Chinese occupation in Tucson 1883, maps / source unknown
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undated
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5
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5
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Maps of Tucson, Arizona territory, circa 1880, 1886, 1890, 1895, and 1910 / sources unknown
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undated
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5
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6
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“After Sanborn Map, 1890”: Maps of Prescott, Arizona, 1901, 1910, and 1924 / sources unknown
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undated
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5
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7
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Arizona census records of Chinese (Asian) population, circa 1870-1910
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undated
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5
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8
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The overseas Chinese at home: Life in a Nineteenth-Century Chinatown in California / by Roberta S. Greenwood
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undated
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5
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9
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Chinese secret societies in the United States / by Stewart Culin
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1890
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5
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10
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Long adobe building forms Tucson’s present Chinatown / author and newspaper source unknown
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1935-02-22
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5
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11
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The so-called “Swatow” Wares: Types and problems of provenance / by Kamer Aga-Oglo
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1955
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5
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12
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Encyclopedia of Chinese symbolism and art motives / by C. A. S. Williams
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1960
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5
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13
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Arizoniana: Guide to the historic landmarks of Tucson / by Ray Brandes
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1962
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5
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14
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“China” folk and festival costumes of the world / by R. Turner Wilcox
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1965
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5
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15
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A theory of the origin of ethnic stratification / by Donald L. Noel
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1968
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5
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16
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PÊN T’SAO, the identification and some background of a collection of Chinese medicines found in the Tucson Urban Renewal Area / by Barbara A. Melzer
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1969-05-20
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5
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17
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Opium smoking in Tucson / by Ellie Mattier
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1969-05-20
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5
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18
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Tucson urban renewal, inventory of Artifacts
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1967/1973
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5
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19
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Chinese labor, economic development and social reaction / by Gordon V. Krutz
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1971
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5
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20
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Identification of button types found in the Chinese areas of Tucson, excavated under the Tucson Urban Renewal / by Patricia A. Goree
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1971-01-13
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5
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21
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University of Arizona records and inventory of Chinese artifacts / by Arizona State Museum
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1971
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5
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22
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Chinese porcelain excavated from North American Pacific Coast sites / by Carl Robert Quellmalz
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1972
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5
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23
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Anti-Oriental agitation and the rise of working-class racism / by Herbert Hill
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1973
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5
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24
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Late Chinese provincial export wares / by Carl Robert Quellmalz
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1976
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5
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25
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From immigrants to ethics: Toward a new theory of ethnicization” / by Jonathan D. Sarna
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1978
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5
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26
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A study of Chinese ceramics excavated in Tucson / by John W. Olsen
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1978
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5
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27
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The Lovelock ceramics / by Adrian and Mary Practzellis
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1979
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5
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28
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The Chinese on Main Street / by Roberta S. Greenwood
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1980
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5
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29
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Final report: Analysis of artifacts from Tucson, Arizona’s urban renewal area / by James E. Ayres
|
1980
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5
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30
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Food and fantasy: Material culture of the Chinese in California and the West, circa 1850-1900 / by William S. Evans, Jr.
|
1980
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5
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31
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The West Coast Chinese and opium smoking / by Patricia A. Etter
|
1980
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5
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32
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A functional classification for artifacts from 19th and 20th century historical sites / by Roderick Sprague
|
1980/1981
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5
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33
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A study of ethnicity in historical archaeology / by Randall H. McGuire
|
1981
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5
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34
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Characteristics of opium smokers, opium smoking in China, opium smoking in America, —chapters from a book / by David T. Courtwright
|
1982
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5
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35
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Racism and anti-Chinese persecution / by Evelyn Hu-Dehart
|
1982
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5
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36
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“Translation and interpretation of artifacts bearing Chinese inscriptions from the Tucson Urban Renewal Project” / by John W. Olsen
U.S. Federal Census of “Places of Chinese Residence in Tucson” (early 1900s), unknown print date
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1982
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5
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37
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Chinese immigration files at the National Archives / by Robert L. Worden
|
1983
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5
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38
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Chinese laundries as an urban occupation in nineteenth century California / by Paul Ong
|
1983
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5
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39
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Some long overdue thoughts on faunal analysis / by John B. Clonts
|
1983
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5
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40
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Arizona newspaper clippings regarding Chinese in Prescott and Tucson
|
1984
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5
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41
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Besides Polly Bemis: Historical and artifactual evidence for Chinese women in the West, 1848-1930 / by Priscilla Wegars
|
1984
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5
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42
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Chinese (Asian) comparative collections, newsletter, vol. 1, no. 1-4; vol. 2, no. 1-4; vol. 3 no. 1-4; vol. 2, no. 1-4
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1984/1987
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5
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43
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“Asian Week,” Oldest U.S. Chinese organization, a historical overview of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association / by the Courier
|
1985-12-13
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5
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44
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Tucson Urban Renewal bibliography / by Lee Fratt
|
1985-11-06
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5
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45
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An analysis of imports from China to San Francisco, 1850-1860 / by Rikke Giles, Thomas N. Layton
|
1986-01-09
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5
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46
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A survey of opium pipes and related smoking paraphernalia / by Jerry Wylie and Richard Fike
|
1986-01
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5
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47
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A cultural interpretation: The Chinese fishing industry in California / by Donna Collins
|
1986-01-09
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5
|
48
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The Chinese ethnic bottle pattern / by John M. Blanford
|
1986-01-10
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6
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1
|
“The effect of regulated flows on erosion of archaeological sites at four areas in Eastern Grand Canyon National Park: A preliminary analysis” / by Richard Hereford, Helen C. Fairley, Kathryn S. Thompson, and Janet R. Balsom
|
undated
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6
|
2
|
Explorations in Northeastern Arizona: Report on the archaeological fieldwork of 1920-1923 / by Samuel James Guerney
|
1931
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6
|
3
|
A ceremonial eave on Bonita Creek, Arizona / by William W. Wasley
|
1962
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6
|
4
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Excerpts from three site reports regarding Kayenta ceramics / by Museum of Northern Arizona
|
1964
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6
|
5
|
A working bibiliography of Sinagua and Cohonina Archeaology / compiled by John P. Wilson and Roger E. Kelly, 1966 Pecos Conference
|
1966
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6
|
6
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Photocopy of— Plateau, Vol. 38, No. 4
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1966-04
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6
|
7
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The Cocomaricopa mail / by Paul H. Ezell
|
1968
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6
|
8
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Hopi and Hopi-Tewa ceramic tradition networks / by Michael B. Stanislawski and Barbara B. Stanislawski
|
1974
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6
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9
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Prehistory: Hohokam / by George G. Gumerman and Emil H. Haury
|
1979
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6
|
10
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An archaeological inventory durvey for Wupatki National Monument: Scope-of-work- and tesearch fesign for Phase 1 / by Bruce A. Anderson
|
1981-04-23
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6
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11
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Havasupai-Cohonina telationships in Grand Canyon / by Robert C. Euler
|
1981
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6
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12
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William Bell’s photograph near the Mouth of the Paria River: A note on historic replication / by Robert C. Euler
|
1984
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6
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13
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Walnut Canyon National Monument: An archaeological Survey / by Anne R. Baldwin and J. Michael Bremer
|
1986
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6
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14
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Days Past; the Courier; Prescott, Arizona
|
1986-06-03
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6
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15
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The formation of ceramic analytical groups: Hopi pottery production and exchange, A.D. 1300-1600 / by Ronald L. Bishop et al.
|
1988
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6
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16
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Mural decorations from ancient Hopi kivas / by Watson Smith
|
1990
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6
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17
|
Paths of life: American Indians of the Southwest: An exhibit at the Arizona State Museum, Visitors Guide
|
1995
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6
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18
|
“Peninsula and ultimate petroglyph trail guides” / by Lyman Lake State Park, St. Johns, Arizona
|
1997-06-17
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6
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19
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Hovenweep National Monument trail guide
|
undated
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6
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20
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Hovenweep geology
|
undated
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6
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21
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Excavations on Old Man Cave, abstract and figures
|
undated
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6
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22
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Beyond the Clay Hills / by Neil M. Judd
|
1924-03
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6
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23
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Anasazi communities in the Red Rock Plateau, Southeastern Utah / by William D. Lipe
|
1970
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6
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24
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100 years of erosion at Ponch House / by Marc and Marnie Gaede
|
1977
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6
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25
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Arches inventory of archeaological sites, program / by Carol Raish
|
1978-08-04
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6
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26
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Archaeological resources of Canyonlands, Arches, and National Bridges, Southeast Utah, cover letter, contents / by United States Department of the Interior (1 of 5)
|
1978
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6
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27
|
Archeological resources of Canyonlands National Park / by United States Department of the Interior (2 of 5)
|
1978
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6
|
28
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Archeological resources of Capitol Reef (pp. 136-176) / by United States Department of the Interior (3 of 5)
|
1978
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6
|
29
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Archeological resources of Arches National Park (pages 177-203) / by United States Department of the Interior (4 of 5)
|
1978
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6
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30
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Archeological resources of Natural Bridges National Monument / by United States Department of the Interior (5 of 5)
|
1978
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6
|
31
|
Canyonlands inventory of archeological eites, program / by Ralph Hartley
|
1979-04-15
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6
|
32
|
Adaptational continuities and occupational discontinuities: The Cedar Mesa Anasazi / by R.G. Matson et al.
|
1988
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6
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33
|
New evidence for the antiquity of Fremont occupation in Glen Canyon, South Central Utah / by Phil R. Geib (1 of 3)
|
1991
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6
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34
|
Archaic occupation of the Glen Canyon Region, ch. 5, Problem Statement, of book / by Phil R. Geib (2 of 3)
|
1992
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6
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35
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Chapter Two: Project history / by Phil R. Geib and Peter W. Bungart (3 of 3)
|
1992
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6
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36
|
Southwestern Colorado and Southeastern Utah settlement patterns: A.D. 1100 to 1300 / by Varien, Lipe, Adler, Thompson, and Bradley
|
1996
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6
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37
|
Questions and answers on the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument / by Internet Source
|
1997
|
6
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38
|
Test Excavations at two prehistory pottery kiln sites in Southeast Utah / by Lacey, Hunt, and Lacey
|
1997
|
7
|
1
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Tracing the migrations, games telltale of ancient migrations / by Tim Friend
|
undated
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7
|
2
|
Prehistoric cultural and linguistic patterns in the SW since 5000 B.C. / by Cynthia Irwin-Williams
|
undated
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7
|
3
|
Archaeological field practices regarding tree-ring specimen / by Terah L. Smiley; U of A
|
undated
|
7
|
4
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Maps and site maps of prehistoric culture areas of the Southwest
|
undated
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7
|
5
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Rock paintings and petroglyphs of the American Indian, The Pictograph Project, The American Museum of Natural History, N.Y.
|
1930
|
7
|
6
|
Seeing our Spanish Southwest, National Geographic Magazine / by Frederick Simpich
|
1940
|
7
|
7
|
Suppose Columbus had stayed home / by Clyde Kluckhohn
|
1956-09-22
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7
|
8
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Ceramic variety, type cluster, and ceramic system in Southwestern pottery analysis / by Joe Ben Wheat, et. al.
|
1958
|
7
|
9
|
Third Southwestern ceramic seminar: Overview
|
1961-09-11
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7
|
10
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Climatic changes and prehistoric agriculture in the Southwestern United States / by Richard B. Woodbury, University of Arizona, Tucson
|
1961-10-05
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7
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11
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Discussion and criticism; Current Anthropology, Vol. 7, No. 1
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1966-02
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7
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12
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Quaternaria: Early man in the desert west / by J.D. Jennings
|
1966
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7
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13
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Paleo-Indian and archaic cultural systems in the Southwestern United States / by Cynthia Irwin-Williams
|
1966
|
7
|
14
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The reconstruction of archaic culture in the Southwestern United States / by Cynthia Irwin-Williams
|
1968
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7
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15
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Climatic change and early population dynamics in the Southwestern United States / by Cynthia Irwin-Williams and C. Vance Haynes
|
1970-04-13
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7
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16
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A conflict of values in American archaeology / by Thomas F. King
|
1970
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7
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17
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Apachean culture history and ethnology / by Keith H. Basso and Morris E. Opler
|
1971
|
7
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18
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A thousand years of the Pueblo sun-moon-star calendar / by Florence Hawley Ellis, Professor Emeritas of Anthropology; University of New Mexico
|
1973-06-20
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7
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19
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The Colorado Plateus: Cultural dynamics and paleoenvironment / by Robert C. Euler, et. al.
|
1979
|
7
|
20
|
CRM Bulletin, Vol. 5, Nos. 1-3
|
1982-09
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7
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21
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Research Opportunities/ National Archives, Los Angeles Branch
|
1985-05
|
7
|
22
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Regulations for the public use of Records in the National Archives / by U.S. Government Printing Office
|
1986
|
7
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23
|
Cultural Resource Management Bulletin, Vol. 9: No. 2
|
1986-04
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7
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24
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Emil Haury’s Southwest: A Pisgah view / by Watson Smith
|
1987
|
7
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25
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Great encounter: Our national parks commemorating the Colombus Quincentennial / by Bernard L. Fontana
|
1991
|
7
|
26
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A regional synthesis of Zea mays in the prehistoric American Southwest / by Karen R. Adams
|
1991
|
7
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27
|
The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
|
1991-10-30
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7
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28
|
Publications catalog/ by Southwest Parks and Monuments Association
|
1993
|
7
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29
|
Ancient ancestors of the Southwest / by Gregory Schaaf
|
1996
|
7
|
30
|
True or continuous rotary motion / by C. Singer et al.
|
1954
|
7
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31
|
Cannibalism in the Southwest, various authors
|
1993/1999
|
7
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32
|
Kiln: The Kiln Conference at Crow Canyon: A summary report 1991-1996 / by Paul Ermigiotti
|
1997-06
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7
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33
|
Matilda Coxe Stevenson: Pioneer ethnologist / by Nancy J. Parezo
|
1999
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7
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34
|
Kiln firing groups: Inter-household economic collaboration and social organization in the northern American Southwest / by Wesley Bernardini
|
2000
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7
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35
|
Ancient Ruins of the Southwest: An Archaeological Guide / by David Grant Noble
|
2000
|
7
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36
|
Speech: “On amending the Antiquities Act” / online source
|
2000-10-13
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7
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37
|
Tony Hillerman’s Indian Country map and guide / by Tony Hillerman
|
2002
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7
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38
|
Archaic cultures adjacent to the northeastern frontiers of Mesoamerica / by Walter W. Taylor
|
undated
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7
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39
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Recent archeological and geographic investigations in the Basin of the Rio Balsas, Guerro and Michoacan / by Donald D. Brand
|
1939
|
7
|
40
|
Brainerd: The archaeological ceramics of Yucatan / by Anthropological Records
|
1955
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7
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41
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Vocabulario Sobre Ceramica / by Robert E. Smith and Roman Piña Chan [in Spanish]
|
1962-08
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7
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42
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Hohokam -Mesoamerican relationships: an annotated bibliography / by Robert Fry
|
1966-01-30
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7
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43
|
Archaeological evidence on early man in Mexico / by Cynthia Irwin-Williams
|
1968
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7
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44
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The mines and mining techniques of the Chalchihuites culture / by Phil C. Weigland
|
1968-01
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7
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45
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Quetzalcoatl’s ritual suicides: An interpretive explanation to the death custom parallels among prehistoric and modern Southwesterners / by Dee T. Hudson
|
1971
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7
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46
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Prehistory of West Mexico / by Clement W. Meighan
|
1974
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7
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47
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Pottery and archaeology in Ancient Western China / by British Museum Publications Limited
|
1977
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7
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48
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The recycled pots and potsherds of Spain / by Florence C. Lister and Robert H. Lister
|
1981
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7
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49
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Context, cult, and early formative period public ritual in the Mixteca Alta: Analysis of Hollow-Baby Figurine from Etlatongo, Oaxaca / by Jeffrey P. Bloomster
|
1998
|
7
|
50
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Archaeological sites and districts within the Exxon Lease, map, working draft No. 7, Figure 1
|
undated
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7
|
51
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Linear survey NIIP block 2 roads map, working draft no. 5 / by UNM Project Nos. 101-107 and 101-110
|
undated
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7
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52
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Tribal and linguistic distributions of South America, map
|
undated
|
7
|
53
|
Peru coastal map / by no source noted
|
undated
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7
|
54
|
Map of principle archaeological sites of the Maya Area / drawn by Lloyd M. Hendrick, Jr.
|
undated
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7
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55
|
Chihuahua, Mapa Para El Turista, [map]
|
1947
|
7
|
56
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Prescott Arizona Territory map/ by drawn by Don Bufkin
|
1963-01
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7
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57
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Terlingua -Chisos Mountains, Texas map / by distributed by Big Bend National Park
|
1969
|