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Archaeological investigations in the Snowflake-Mesa Redonda area, east-central Arizona : Apache-Navajo south project / Robert B. Neily ; with contributions by Richard G. Ervin ... [et al.].
Author
Neily, Robert B.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Tucson, Ariz. : Cultural Resource Management Division, Arizona State Museum, 1988.
Description
xv, 388 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm.
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MUS.120.3.20.2.1 (173)
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Subject(s)
Excavations (Archaeology)
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Arizona
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Indigenous peoples of North America
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Southwest, New
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Antiquities
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Arizona
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Antiquities
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Apache-Navajo South Project
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Indigenous peoples of North America
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Arizona
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Antiquities
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Archaeological surveying
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Arizona
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Indigenous Studies
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Related name
United States. Bureau of Land Management. Arizona State Office
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Arizona State Museum. Cultural Resource Management Division
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Series
Archaeological series (Tucson, Ariz.) ; no. 173.
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Archaeological series ; no. 173
Notes
Prepared for the U.S. Dept. of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Arizona State Office.
Bibliographic references
Bibliography: p. 371-388.
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Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
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Apache-Navajo South Project
OCLC
1243885221
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H - S
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