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A new sub-culture in Arizona L.L.Hargrave December 1937 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
The pre-eruptive and post-eruptive Signagua patterns A. H. Schroeder October 1961 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
A small island of culture near Flagstaff, Arizona J. C. McGregor September 1937 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
Northern Arizona's first farmers H. C. Lockett October 1934 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
The west Mexico tradition and the Southwestern United States B. Braniff Winter 1975 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
The western pueblo archaeological complex E. K. Reed January 1948 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
A new sub-culture in Arizona L.L.Hargrave December 1937 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
The pre-eruptive and post-eruptive Signagua patterns A. H. Schroeder October 1961 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
The distinctive features of distribution of the San Jaun Ansazi culture E. K. Reed Autumn 1946 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
The significance of Willow Beach A. H. Schroeder October 1952 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE

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