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Significance of archaeology

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Author
R.E.Kelly
Article Date
Winter 1976
Journal Title
Kiva

Probability sampling applied to an early multi-component surface site in east-central Arizona

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Author
W.A.Longacre and M.W.Graves
Article Date
Spring-Summer 1976
Journal Title
Kiva

Lessons from the Zeyouma Trading Post near Flagstaff, Arizona

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Author
R.E.Kelly
Article Date
1972
Journal Title
Historical Archaeology
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