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EXCAVATIONS (Archeology) - PETRIFIED FOREST

The Flattop site in the Petrified Forest National Monument

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Author
F. Wendorf
Article Date
January 1950
Journal Title
Plateau

Pueroo Ruin excavations, Petrified Forest National Monument, Arizona

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Author
A.H. Schroeder
Article Date
April 1961
Journal Title
Plateau

Archeological investigations in the Petrified Forest: Twin Butte site, a preliminary report

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Author
F. Wendorf
Article Date
October 1951
Journal Title
Plateau
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