Bradley J. Vierra
Bradley J. Vierra
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The Archaic Southwest
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From Mountain Top to Valley Bottom
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The Late Archaic across the Borderlands
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Subsistence and stone tool technology
cover - FTFrom the Pleistocene to the Hol...Bradley J. Vierra
From the Pleistocene to the Holocene
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41MV120
no cover - AAAn archaeological survey of the...Bradley J. Vierra
An archaeological survey of the proposed Retama/Selma Monopole Project
no cover - APA presidio community on the Rio...Bradley J. Vierra
A presidio community on the Rio Grande
no cover - TEThe excavation of a multicompon...Bradley J. Vierra
The excavation of a multicomponent Anasazi site (LA 50337) in the La Plata River Valley, northwestern New Mexico
no cover - ASA sixteenth-century Spanish cam...Bradley J. Vierra
A sixteenth-century Spanish campsite in the Tiguex province
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The Archaic Southwest
- Open Work
From Mountain Top to Valley Bottom
- Open Work
The Late Archaic across the Borderlands
- Open Work
Subsistence and stone tool technology
- Open Work
From the Pleistocene to the Holocene
- Open Work
41MV120
- Open Work
An archaeological survey of the proposed Retama/Selma Monopole Project
- Open Work
A presidio community on the Rio Grande
- Open Work
The excavation of a multicomponent Anasazi site (LA 50337) in the La Plata River Valley, northwestern New Mexico
- Open Work
A sixteenth-century Spanish campsite in the Tiguex province