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Using historic contexts in cultural resource management: some examples from the Tucson area and some cautions 1989 Kiva
Using historic contexts in cultural resource management: some examples from the Tucson area and some cautions 1989 Kiva
Vandal Cave February 1936 Kiva
Victor Rose Stoner December 1957 Kiva
Western Pueblo intrusion into the San Pedro Valley April 1958 Kiva
Western pueblo intrusion into the San Pedro Valley April 1958 Kiva
Will C. Barnes: Arizona's first congressional medal of honor winner October 1959 Kiva
X-ray fluorescence analysis of obsidian sources in Arizona and New Mexico 1990 Kiva
Yaqui villages past and present November 1947 Kiva
Yaquis of Mexico and their folk literature March 1943 Kiva
Yuma dolls and Yuma flutes in the Arizona State Museum December 1954-February 1955 Kiva
[untitled] February 1960 Kiva
[untitled] April 1960 Kiva
[untitled] Fall/ Winter 1974 Kiva
[untitled] Spring/Summer 1973 Kiva

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