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Cornell |
Desert associations - the palo verde |
1935 |
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Colton |
What do potsherds tell us? (wares, types and rules of priority) |
1935 |
|
Colton |
Hopi coal mines |
1936 |
|
Colton |
Hopi coal mines |
1936 |
|
Colton |
Hopi coal mines |
1936 |
|
Coburn |
A dude buys a hat |
1936 |
|
Condron |
What Sabino Canyon means to Tucson |
1936 |
|
Colton |
Some notes on the original condition of the Little Colorado River: a side light on the problems of erosion |
1937 |
|
Colton |
Some notes on the original condition of the Little Colorado River: a side light on the problems of erosion |
1937 |
|
Colton |
The eruption of sunset crater as an eye witness might have observed it |
1937 |
|
Connolly |
Petroglyphs in the Southwest |
1938 |
|
Colton |
The arts and crafts of the Hopi Indians; their historic background, processes and methods of manufacture and the work of the museum for the maintenance of Hopi art |
1938 |
|
Colton |
The economic geography of the Winona phase |
1938 |
|
Colton |
The exploration of limestone solution cracks |
1938 |
|
Colton |
The museum is ten years old |
1938 |
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Coburn |
Wild Bill Bones on "Christmas" |
1938 |
|
Colton |
Hopi silversmithing - its background and future |
1939 |
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Cody |
Kachina dolls |
1939 |
|
Colton |
Primitive pottery firing methods |
1939 |
|
Colton |
Three turkey house |
1939 |
|
Collins |
Cooling the desert air |
1939 |
|
Corbett |
Navajo house types |
1940 |
|
Colton |
Tracing the lost mines of the padres |
1940 |
|
Colton |
A note on the Marcos de Niza inscription near Phoenix, Arizona |
1940 |
|
Colton |
A note on the Marcos de Niza inscription near Phoenix, Arizona |
1940 |
|
Connolly |
Two pottery types from east-central Arizona as revised and a new description |
1940 |
|
Connolly |
Two pottery types from east-central Arizona; a revised and a new description |
1940 |
|
Colton |
Hopi number system |
1941 |
|
Colton |
How Flagstaff was named |
1942 |
|
Coyle |
Nature's A B C's on the Yuma Mesa |
1942 |
|
Coyle |
Nature's A B C's on the Yuma Mesa |
1942 |
|
Connell |
The Confederate Territory of Arizona, as compiled from official sources |
1942 |
|
Colton |
Life history and economic possibilities of the America lac insect, Tachardiella larrea |
1943 |
|
Colton |
An appreciation of the art of Nampeyo and her influence on Hopi pottery |
1943 |
|
Colton |
An appreciation of the art of Nampeyo and her influence on Hopi pottery |
1943 |
|
Colton |
What can we do about lac? |
1943 |
|
Colton |
What the archaeologist can learn from the biologist |
1944 |
|
Colton |
What the archaeologists can learn from the biologist |
1944 |
|
Coolidge |
Jane Fourr, a pioneer mother, 1854-1942 |
1945 |
|
Coolidge |
Jane Fourr, a poineer mother, 1854-1942 |
1945 |
|
Cook |
Post-Arcadia |
1945 |
|
Cook |
Post-Arcadia |
1945 |
|
Colton |
Sunset Crater |
1945 |
|
Colton |
The Museum of Northern Arizona and the post-war period |
1945 |
|
Colton |
The Patayha problem in the Colorado River valley |
1945 |
|
Colton |
An unusual accident to a broad-tailed hummingbird |
1945 |
|
Colton |
A revision of the date of the eruption of Sunset Crater |
1945 |
|
Colton |
A revision of the date of the eruption of Sunet Crater |
1945 |
|
Colton |
Fools names like fools faces |
1946 |
|
Colton |
Hopi dieties |
1947 |
|
Colton |
What is a kachina? |
1947 |
|
Colton |
Pinyon resin varnish - a possible industry for the plateau areas of Arizona and New Mexico |
1948 |
|
Colton |
Kachina dolls |
1950 |
|
Coze |
Southwestern Indian hair-dos |
1950 |
|
Colton |
The activities of the Museum of Northern Arizona and associated laboratories and some of its more urgent needs |
1950 |