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    • Excavations at Mesa Verde National Park, 1947-48

    • Excavations at Mesa Verde National Park, 1947-48

    • O'Bryan, Deric, 1913-

    • Excavations (Archaeology); Architecture, Prehistoric; Material culture; Pueblo Indians

    • Based on excavations at Mesa Verde National Park, this paper outlines the region's cultural stages between 525 and 1200 AD.
    • Archaeological survey of Texas

    • Archaeological survey of Texas

    • Sayles, E. B. (Edwin Booth), 1892-1977

    • Archaeological surveying--Texas; Antiquities--Texas; Indians of North America--Texas; Isleta Indians--Texas; Jicarilla Indians--Texas; Mescalero Indians--Texas; Apache Indians--Texas; Jumano Indians--Texas; Comanche Indians--Texas; Kiowa...

    • An archaeological survey of Texas whose purpose is to "define the cultures of Texas and their boundaries; to determine the relations which may once have existed between the tribes of Texas and those of adjoining sections; and to seek traces of the...
    • Archaeological survey of Chihuahua, Mexico

    • Archaeological survey of Chihuahua, Mexico

    • Sayles, E. B. (Edwin Booth), 1892-1977

    • Archaeological surveying; Indians of Central America; Architecture, Prehistoric; Indian pottery; Pottery, Prehistoric; Indians of North America; Antiquities

    • (48,813kb pdf) Archaeological survey of Chihuahua, Mexico to determine the culture groups that may have inhabited or influenced the development of culture in the area.
    • Coiled basket making

    • Coiled basket making

    • Helga Teiwes, Photographer

    • Tohono O'odham baskets; Basket making

    • Tohono O'odham coiled baskets are famous worldwide. In this sequence of thirteen images, Tohono O'odhams show how they gather the beargrass and yucca that is used in making coiled baskets and how they split the devil's claw, called ihug, used in...
    • Mogollon culture of southwestern New Mexico

    • Mogollon culture of southwestern New Mexico

    • Haury, Emil W. (Emil Walter), 1904-

    • Mogollon culture; Indians of North America--Antiquities; Excavations (Archaeology)--New Mexico; Architecture, Prehistoric--New Mexico; Mimbres River Valley (N.M.)--Antiquities; Catron County (N.M.)--Antiquities; Grant County (N.M.)--Antiquities;...

    • This report is concerned with the excavations in two pit house villages of southwestern New Mexico; the first, the Mogollon village, situated on the east bank of the San Francisco River about ten miles north of Glenwood, in Catron County; and the...
    • Awl

    • Awl

    • Unknown

    • Hohokam

    • Complete awl, manufactured from a bone from the front leg of a deer. The tip shows polish from use. Awls such as this one may have been used to punch holes in organic raw materials during manufacture of various objects, such as baskets or...
    • Report on general state organization

    • Report on general state organization

    • Griffenhagen and Associates, ltd.

    • Arizona--Politics and government;

    • This title contains one or more publications. Also known as the "Griffenhagen Report." Cover: "In Three Volumes". At head of title: Special Legislative Committee on State Operations, State of Arizona.
    • Awl Case

    • Awl Case

    • Unknown

    • Native American arts

    • Beaded leather container. Western Apache. Two pieces of flat leather sewn together with white thread along three sides. Strands of blue and yellow beads between stitches. Beaded symmetrical designs on both sides of body. Strands of cone shaped...
    • Arizona Highways.   February, 1990

    • Arizona Highways. February, 1990

    • Arizona Highways Commission

    • Arizona; Arizona Highways Magazine; Arizona Department of Transportation

    • CONTENTS < High Country Snow Survey by Lawrence W Cheek 4

      Sixteenth and Last In a Series: The Cactus Derby by Bill Ahrendt 11

      The Avocational Archeologist by Louise Gacioch 14

      Requiem...
    • 1961 Flagstaff City Directory part II

    • 1961 Flagstaff City Directory part II

    • Johnson Publishing Co.

    • Flagstaff (Ariz.)--City directories; Flagstaff (Ariz.)--Telephone directories; Flagstaff (Ariz.) History

    • The 1961 Flagstaff City Directory, pages 271-660. Covers Flagstaff and presents a slice of life at that time, including a brief history of Flagstaff and demographics, local attractions, clubs and organizations. They correlate with a Street and...
    • "The Traveler"  Glendale Community College Literary Magazine, 1981

    • "The Traveler" Glendale Community College Literary Magazine, 1981
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    • Glendale Community College (Maricopa County, Ariz.); College students' writings, American--Arizona--Glendale--Periodicals; Creative writing (Higher education)--Periodicals; Short stories, American--Periodicals; American poetry--20th...

    • The Traveler, Spring, 1981. Editor: Gale Hastings. Art Director: Rob Richards. Cover Design: Maria Sieve. Literary Advisor: Conrad Bayley. Art and Prdouction Advisor: Mirta Hamilton. Photography Advisor: Willis Peterson. Editorial...
    • Analysis of Hohokam pottery design

    • Analysis of Hohokam pottery design

    • Amsden, Charles Avery, 1899-1941

    • Ceramics; Indian pottery; Hohokam pottery; Indians of North America; Antiquities

    • (21,459kb pdf) Analysis of design techniques and treatments used in Hohokam pottery.
    • Chaco branch excavations at White Mound and in the Red Mesa Valley

    • Chaco branch excavations at White Mound and in the Red Mesa Valley

    • Gladwin, Harold S. (Harold Sterling), 1883-1983

    • Archaeological surveying; Pueblo Indians; Indians of North America; Antiquities

    • (75,663kb, 53,179kb pdfs) Describes the excavations and findings at the White Mound and the Red Mesa Valley areas and their significance to the Pueblo cultures.
    • Cochise culture

    • Cochise culture

    • Sayles, E. B. (Edwin Booth), 1892-1977

    • Cochise culture; Excavations (Archaeology); Paleo-Indians; Indians of North America; Antiquities

    • 64,486kb pdf) Excavations from the early-to-mid 1930's in southeastern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico and northern Mexico resulted in the classification of a new culture, the Cochise culture.
    • Hairpin

    • Hairpin

    • Unknown

    • Hohokam

    • Two pieces of a hairpin manufactured from the long bone of a large mammal. Original object was very long with a tapered tip and some polish along the tip and shaft. This awl was recovered from a pithouse located in a habitation area of the Pueblo...
    • Learning Packet: Clothing and Costume

    • Learning Packet: Clothing and Costume

    • Sonoran Heritage and Tucson Public Library (Pima County Public Library)

    • Clothing and dress; Costume -- Arizona.

    • "Clothing and Costume: Learning Packet for Group and Individual Study" is a learning packet which looks back at the history of clothing and costumes in the Sonoran Desert region and explores how clothing evolved from necessary protection from the...

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