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ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEYS (Utah)

The Hovenweep Archaeological Project: a study of aboriginal agricultural patterns

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Author
J.C.Winter
Article Date
December 1974
Journal Title
Sw Lore

Mystery Canyon survey: San Juan County, Utah, 1959

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Author
C. G. Turner II
Article Date
April 1960
Journal Title
Plateau

1960 northeast Navajo Mountain survey

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Author
C.G.Turner II and W.C.Miller
Article Date
January 1961
Journal Title
Plateau
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