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Kurt F Anschuetz
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Kurt F Anschuetz
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Patrick Cruz , Samuel Duwe
In The Continuous Path: Pueblo Movement and the Archaeology of Becoming, edited by Samuel Duwe and Robert W. Preucel, pp. 96-123. University of Arizona Press, Tucson., 2019
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Samuel Duwe
University of Arizona Press, 2020
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Samuel Duwe
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Mark Elson
by Mark D. Elson, Miriam T. Stark, and David Gregory (2000). In Salado, edited by J. S. Dean. Amerind Foundation New World Studies Series No. 4., 2000
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The Continuous Path: Pueblo Movement and the Archaeology of Becoming
Samuel Duwe
University of Arizona Press, 2019
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Kurt F Anschuetz
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Samuel Duwe
Antiquity, 2018
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Benjamin Aaron Bellorado , Kirk C Anderson
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Severin Fowles
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Kurt F Anschuetz
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Stephen Lekson
Journal of Anthropological Research, 2019
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Matthew Hill
Open Archaeology, 2023
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Fumi Arakawa
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Mark R. Agostini
The Continuous Path: Pueblo Movement and the Archaeology of Becoming, 2019
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Matthew Hill , Stacey Lengyel
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Thatcher Seltzer-Rogers
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jeffery clark , Karl Laumbach
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Kurt F Anschuetz
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Andrew Duff
2000
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Kaitlyn Davis
2015
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Paris Masek
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Heather Kline
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Philip Mink
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Scott Ortman
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Suzanne L . Eckert
American Antiquity
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Andrew Duff
In The Archaeology of Shields Pueblo (Site 5MT3807): Excavations at a Mesa-Top Community Center in Southwestern Colorado, edited by Susan Ryan, pp. 675-696
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Reconceptualizing the Landscape: Changing Patterns of Land Use in a Coalescent Culture
Nathan R Lawres
Journal of Anthropological Research, 2014
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Kyle Woodson
Crossroads of the Southwest: Culture, Ethnicity, and Migration in Arizona’s Safford Basin, 2008
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The Never-Changing and the Ever-Changing: the Evolution of Western Pueblo Ritual
Julie Solometo
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 1997
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Tom Sheridan
Economic Botany, 2003
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Asserting Sovereignty: An Indigenous Archaeology Of The Pueblo Revolt Period At Tunyo, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico
Woody Aguilar
2019
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Food Security in Ancestral Tewa Coalescent Communities: The Zooarchaeology of Sapa'owingeh in the Northern Rio Grande, New Mexico
Rachel Burger
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