Paul S. Martin
Martin, Paul S.
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- Image source: Open LibraryPM
Packrat Middens
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The last 10,000 years
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Road to el Cielo
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Twilight of the Mammoths
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Gentry's Río Mayo plants
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Packrat middens
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Quaternary Extinctions
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Quaternary extinctions
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The last 10,000 years
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Digging Into History
cover - TLThe Last Ten Thousand YearsPaul S. Martin
The Last Ten Thousand Years
no cover - SPSouthwestern palynology and pre...Paul S. Martin
Southwestern palynology and prehistory
no cover - AOArizona's oldest cornfieldPaul S. Martin
Arizona's oldest cornfield
no cover - ABA biogeography of reptiles and...Paul S. Martin
A biogeography of reptiles and amphibians in the Gómez Farías region, Tamaulipas, Mexico
no cover - MFMammals from Mexico collected b...Paul S. Martin
Mammals from Mexico collected by Marian Martin for the American museum of natural history
no cover - IBIndians before ColumbusPaul S. Martin
Indians Before Columbus
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- Open Work
Packrat Middens
- Open Work
The last 10,000 years
- Open Work
Road to el Cielo
- Open Work
Twilight of the Mammoths
- Open Work
Gentry's Río Mayo plants
- Open Work
Packrat middens
- Open Work
Quaternary Extinctions
- Open Work
Quaternary extinctions
- Open Work
The last 10,000 years
- Open Work
Digging Into History
- Open Work
The Last Ten Thousand Years
- Open Work
Southwestern palynology and prehistory
- Open Work
Arizona's oldest cornfield
- Open Work
A biogeography of reptiles and amphibians in the Gómez Farías region, Tamaulipas, Mexico
- Open Work
Mammals from Mexico collected by Marian Martin for the American museum of natural history
- Open Work
Indians Before Columbus