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Sw Lore |
A basket maker III sandal tablet |
Baldwin |
1939 |
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Sw Lore |
A basket maker III sandal tablet |
Baldwin |
1939 |
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Sw Lore |
A burial from Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, northeast Arizona |
Jones |
1976 |
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A burial from Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, northeast Arizona |
Turner |
1976 |
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A new pottery type from eastern Arizona |
Baldwin |
1938 |
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A new pottery type from eastern Arizona |
Baldwin |
1938 |
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A new sub-culture in Arizona |
Hargrave |
1937 |
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A new sub-culture in Arizona |
Hargrave |
1937 |
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A small island of culture near Flagstaff, Arizona |
McGregor |
1937 |
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A small island of culture near Flagstaff, Arizona |
McGregor |
1937 |
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A Study of black-on-white painted pottery in the Tonto Basin, Arizona |
Pomeroy |
1974 |
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An announcement of the Arizona State Museum |
Haury |
1951 |
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An early Anasazi burial from Ganado, Arizona |
Brugge |
1976 |
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Concerning the names of Southwestern pottery types |
Hargrave |
1935 |
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Concerning the names of Southwestern pottery types |
Hargrave |
1935 |
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Sw Lore |
Culture ecology and the prehistory of the Navajo Reservoir District |
Eddy |
1972 |
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Sw Lore |
Culture ecology and the prehistory of the Navajo Reservoir District |
Eddy |
1972 |
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Sw Lore |
Hosteen Bear loses the second fall (sequal to The White Haired one wrestles the bear) |
Evans |
1948 |
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Sw Lore |
How Jackrabbit got is long ears; a Navaho folk story |
Evans |
1947 |
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Last of the seven cities of Cibola |
MacClary |
1936 |
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Museum of Northern Arizona archaeological fieldwork, 1952-1953 |
Euler |
1954 |
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Navajo Folk Lore |
Evans |
1948 |
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Navajo folk lore |
Evans |
1935 |
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Navajo rugs |
Green |
1958 |
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Sw Lore |
Papago legends from Santa Rosa, Arizona - I: The man transformed into an eagle |
Hill |
1940 |
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Sw Lore |
Papago legends from Santa Rosa, Arizona - II: Hawk-woman and the first tobacco |
Hill |
1940 |
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Sandpaintings |
Evans |
1951 |
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Sw Lore |
Semi-quantative spectrographic analyses of volcanic ash, cinders, and lava from New M exico and Arizona |
Fay |
1954 |
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Sw Lore |
Semi-quantitative spectrographic analyses of volcanic ash, cinders, and lava from New Mexico and Arizona |
Fay |
1954 |
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Sw Lore |
Southwestern Athapascan women |
Watkins |
1944 |
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Sw Lore |
Southwestern Athapascan women |
Watkins |
1944 |
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Sw Lore |
The economic geography of the Winona phase |
Colton |
1938 |
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Sw Lore |
The gift of the corn maidens; a myth of the Zuni Indians |
Price |
1936 |
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Sw Lore |
The Hovenweep Archaeological Project: a study of aboriginal agricultural patterns |
Winter |
1974 |
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Sw Lore |
The Hovenweep Archaeological Project: a study of aboriginal agricultural patterns |
Winter |
1974 |
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Sw Lore |
The Hovenweep Archaeological Project: a study of aboriginal agricultural patterns |
Winter |
1974 |
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The late survival of pithouse architecture in the kayanta Anasazi area |
Hobler |
1974 |
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The late survival of pithouse architecture in the Kayenta Anasazi area |
Hobler |
1974 |
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Sw Lore |
The venerable Hos-too-e discusses owls |
Evans |
1938 |
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Sw Lore |
The white haired one wrestles with Hosteen Bear; a Navaho folk story |
Evans |
1948 |
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Sw Lore |
The white haired one wrestles with Hosteen Bear; a Navaho folk story |
Evans |
1948 |
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Sw Lore |
Two pottery types from east-central Arizona as revised and a new description |
Connolly |
1940 |
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Sw Lore |
Two pottery types from east-central Arizona; a revised and a new description |
Connolly |
1940 |
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Sw Lore |
University of Arizona archaeological fieldwork, 1952-1953 |
Danson |
1954 |
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Zuni prehistory and El Morro National Monument |
Woodbury |
1956 |