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EXCAVATIONS (Archeology) - GRASSHOPPER RUIN

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Article Date
Fall/ Winter 1974
Journal Title
Kiva

Canid remains from Grasshopper Ruin

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Author
S. J. Olsen
Article Date
October 1968
Journal Title
Kiva

A test concerning artificial cranial defromation and status from the Grasshopper Site, east-central Arizona

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Author
E. Steve Cassells
Article Date
Winter 1972
Journal Title
Kiva
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