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Dendrochronological Sourcing of Timber from the Great Houses of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico: Building a Millennium-Lenth Ponderosa Pine Tree-Ring Chronolofy from the Greater Bandelier-Jemez Landscape (UAZDS-381)

Read more about Dendrochronological Sourcing of Timber from the Great Houses of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico: Building a Millennium-Lenth Ponderosa Pine Tree-Ring Chronolofy from the Greater Bandelier-Jemez Landscape (UAZDS-381)

Dendroarchaeological Investigation of culturally Cut Junipers on the Comanche National Grasslands. Co.

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Curation of Fire Scar Samples (Tree Cross-section Slabs) at University of Arizona, Laboratory of Tree Ring Research.

Read more about Curation of Fire Scar Samples (Tree Cross-section Slabs) at University of Arizona, Laboratory of Tree Ring Research.

Cultural Resource Inventory of the Ironwood Forest National Monument and Collection of Field, Archival, and Historic Information Pertaining to the Mission Santa Ana de Cuiquiburitac

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Cultural Landscape Overview and Place Names Study of Arizona Strip District

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Cultural Landscape Inventories: Mission Espada and Mission San Juan

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Cultural Affiliation Study: Phase I & II for Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Ohio

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Cultural Affiliation Study New River Gorge National River (UAZDS-318)

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Cultural Affiliation Study

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Cultural Affiliation Statement and Ethnographic Resource Assessment Study

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