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INDIANS, PREHISTORIC - POPULATION

Household size of prehistoric western pueblo Indians

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Author
C.G.Turner II and L.Lofgren
Article Date
Summer 1966
Journal Title
Sw J Anthro

Demographic changes in the early periods of Cohonina prehistory

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Author
D.W.Schwartz
Journal Title
Prehistoric settlement patterns in the New World
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