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Some clay figurines and Seri dolls from coastal Sonora, Mexico

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Author
R. C. Owen
Article Date
February-May 1956
Journal Title
Kiva

Notes on the archaeology of the central coast of Sonora, Mexico

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Author
J. D. Hayden
Article Date
February-May 1956
Journal Title
Kiva

Artifacts from Estero Tasiota, Sonora, Mexico

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Author
F. M. Holzkamper
Article Date
February-May 1956
Journal Title
Kiva

A description of the contemporary use of an aboriginal Sonoran food

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Author
T. B. Hinton
Article Date
February-May 1956
Article Abstract
Preparation of mesquite bean gruel
Journal Title
Kiva
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