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Study of Arizona pleistocene and recent mollusks: a tool for local geochronological research

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Author
R. J. Drake
Article Date
November 1954
Journal Title
El Palacio

Mollusk shells found in alluvium, at Buell Park, Apache County, Arizona

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Author
R. J. Drake
Article Date
October 1949
Journal Title
Plateau

Marine mollusks and aboriginal trade in the Southwest

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Author
W.L.Kean
Article Date
Summer 1965
Journal Title
Plateau

Late Pleistocene mollusks and a minimum age of Meteor Crater, Arizona

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Author
R.D.Reger and G.L.Batchelder
Article Date
February 1971
Journal Title
J Ariz Acad Sci
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