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Salvage Archaeology in Painted Rocks Reservoir, Western Arizona
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Pre-Hispanic Occupance in the Valley of Sonora, Mexico
Archaeological Confirmations of Early Spanish Reports
The University of Arizona Press
Population, Contact, and Climate in the New Mexican Pueblos
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Multidisciplinary Research at Grasshopper Pueblo, Arizona
The University of Arizona Press
This volume presents the results of research from the University of Arizona’s archaeological field school at Grasshopper Pueblo in Arizona. Contributors consider issues of environmental and climactic change; regional and interregional economics; and subsistence change.
Mexican Macaws
Comparative Osteology and Survey of Remains from the Southwest
The University of Arizona Press
Lithic Analysis and Cultural Inference
A Paleo-Indian Case
The University of Arizona Press
Irrigation's Impact on Society
Edited by Theodore E. Downing and McGuire Gibson
The University of Arizona Press
Indian Assimilation in the Franciscan Area of Nueva Vizcaya
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Homol'ovi II
Archaeology of an Ancestral Hopi Village, Arizona
Edited by E. Charles Adams; By Kelley Ann Hays-Gilpin
The University of Arizona Press
Excavations at Punta de Agua in the Santa Cruz River Basin, Southeastern Arizona
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Ejidos and Regions of Refuge in Northwestern Mexico
Edited by N. Ross Crumrine and Phil C. Weigand
The University of Arizona Press
Culture Change and Shifting Populations in Central Northern Mexico
The University of Arizona Press
Cultural and Environmental History of Cienega Valley, Southeastern Arizona
By Frank W. Eddy and Maurice E. Cooley
The University of Arizona Press
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