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COCHISE CULTURE

The Hardt Creek Site

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Author
B.B.Huckell
Article Date
Winter 1973
Journal Title
Kiva

The Gold Gulch Site: a specialized Cochise site near Bowie, Arizona

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Author
B.B.Huckell
Article Date
Winter 1973
Journal Title
Kiva

Cochise site distribution in the San Pedro Valley

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Author
N.M.Whalen
Article Date
Spring 1975
Journal Title
Kiva

Agriculture and the Cochise

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Author
N. M. Whalen
Article Date
Fall 1973
Journal Title
Kiva
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