R. Gwinn Vivian
R. Gwinn Vivian
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The Chaco handbook
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Chaco Canyon (Digging for the Past)
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Relation of "Bonito" paleo-channels and base-level variations to Anasazi occupation, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
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Chaco Canyon
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The Chacoan prehistory of the San Juan Basin
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Wooden ritual artifacts from Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
cover - CWCapturing WaterR. Gwinn Vivian
Capturing Water
no cover - TETest excavations at Arizona U:1...R. Gwinn Vivian
Test excavations at Arizona U:13:27, the Sacaton-Turnkey project
no cover - ARArchaeological resourcesR. Gwinn Vivian
Archaeological resources
no cover - PRPreliminary report on the archa...R. Gwinn Vivian
Preliminary report on the archaeological potential of areas included within the Army Corps of Engineers Phoenix and vicinity flood control project
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The Chaco handbook
- Open Work
Chaco Canyon (Digging for the Past)
- Open Work
Relation of "Bonito" paleo-channels and base-level variations to Anasazi occupation, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
- Open Work
Chaco Canyon
- Open Work
The Chacoan prehistory of the San Juan Basin
- Open Work
Wooden ritual artifacts from Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
- Open Work
Capturing Water
- Open Work
Test excavations at Arizona U:13:27, the Sacaton-Turnkey project
- Open Work
Archaeological resources
- Open Work
Preliminary report on the archaeological potential of areas included within the Army Corps of Engineers Phoenix and vicinity flood control project