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INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - ANIMALS AND ANIMAL LORE

The small Indian dogs of Black Mesa, Arizona

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Author
S. J. Olsen
Article Date
Fall 1972
Journal Title
Plateau

Split-twig animal figurines

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Author
M. F. Farmer
Article Date
April 1955
Journal Title
Plateau

Further evidence concerning the presence of horse at Ventana Cave

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Author
E. H. Colbert
Article Date
Fall 1973
Journal Title
Kiva
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