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The dating of early Mogollon horizons E. K. Reed December 1948 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
A new sub-culture in Arizona L.L.Hargrave December 1937 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
The economic geography of the Winona phase H. S. Colton March 1938 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
Winona Village, a prehistoric site showing Hohokam influence in the Flagstaff area C. McGregor January 1937 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
The dating of early Mogollon horizons E. K. Reed December 1948 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
A new sub-culture in Arizona L.L.Hargrave December 1937 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
The economic geography of the Winona phase H. S. Colton March 1938 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
Winona Village, a prehistoric site showing Hohokam influence in the Flagstaff area C. McGregor January 1937 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
Altitude sorting of ethnic groups in the Southwest H.F.Dobyns Fall 1974 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
The economic geography of the Winona phase H. S. Colton March 1938 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE

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