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Did the Sinagua of the Verde Valley settle in the Salt River Valley? A.H.Schroeder Autumn 1947 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
Before the Anasazi L. D. Agenbroad 1990 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
The distinctive features of distribution of the San Jaun Ansazi culture E. K. Reed Autumn 1946 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
An outline of southwestern prehistoric H. S. Gladwin April 1930 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
Did the Sinagua of the Verde Valley settle in the Salt River Valley? A.H.Schroeder Autumn 1947 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
Before the Anasazi L. D. Agenbroad 1990 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
The distinctive features of distribution of the San Jaun Ansazi culture E. K. Reed Autumn 1946 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
An outline of southwestern prehistoric H. S. Gladwin April 1930 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
The west Mexico tradition and the Southwestern United States B. Braniff Winter 1975 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE
Stages in northern Arizona prehistory H. S. Colton July 1935 INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - CULTURE

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