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Concerning the names of Southwestern pottery types December 1935 Sw Lore
Concerning the names of Southwestern pottery types December 1935 Sw Lore
A new sub-culture in Arizona December 1937 Sw Lore
A new sub-culture in Arizona December 1937 Sw Lore
A basket maker III sandal tablet December 1939 Sw Lore
A basket maker III sandal tablet December 1939 Sw Lore
Southwestern Athapascan women December 1944 Sw Lore
Southwestern Athapascan women December 1944 Sw Lore
How Jackrabbit got is long ears; a Navaho folk story December 1947 Sw Lore
Navajo Folk Lore December 1948 Sw Lore
Sandpaintings December 1951 Sw Lore
The Hovenweep Archaeological Project: a study of aboriginal agricultural patterns December 1974 Sw Lore
The Hovenweep Archaeological Project: a study of aboriginal agricultural patterns December 1974 Sw Lore
The Hovenweep Archaeological Project: a study of aboriginal agricultural patterns December 1974 Sw Lore
Navajo folk lore June 1935 Sw Lore
Last of the seven cities of Cibola June 1936 Sw Lore
Papago legends from Santa Rosa, Arizona - I: The man transformed into an eagle June 1940 Sw Lore
Hosteen Bear loses the second fall (sequal to The White Haired one wrestles the bear) June 1948 Sw Lore
An announcement of the Arizona State Museum June 1951 Sw Lore
Semi-quantative spectrographic analyses of volcanic ash, cinders, and lava from New M exico and Arizona June 1954 Sw Lore
Semi-quantitative spectrographic analyses of volcanic ash, cinders, and lava from New Mexico and Arizona June 1954 Sw Lore
Culture ecology and the prehistory of the Navajo Reservoir District June-September 1972 Sw Lore
Culture ecology and the prehistory of the Navajo Reservoir District June-September 1972 Sw Lore
The economic geography of the Winona phase March 1938 Sw Lore
Two pottery types from east-central Arizona as revised and a new description March 1940 Sw Lore
Two pottery types from east-central Arizona; a revised and a new description March 1940 Sw Lore
The white haired one wrestles with Hosteen Bear; a Navaho folk story March 1948 Sw Lore
The white haired one wrestles with Hosteen Bear; a Navaho folk story March 1948 Sw Lore
University of Arizona archaeological fieldwork, 1952-1953 March 1954 Sw Lore
Museum of Northern Arizona archaeological fieldwork, 1952-1953 March 1954 Sw Lore
Zuni prehistory and El Morro National Monument March 1956 Sw Lore
A Study of black-on-white painted pottery in the Tonto Basin, Arizona March 1974 Sw Lore
An early Anasazi burial from Ganado, Arizona March-June 1976 Sw Lore
A burial from Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, northeast Arizona March-June 1976 Sw Lore
The gift of the corn maidens; a myth of the Zuni Indians September 1936 Sw Lore
A small island of culture near Flagstaff, Arizona September 1937 Sw Lore
A small island of culture near Flagstaff, Arizona September 1937 Sw Lore
A new pottery type from eastern Arizona September 1938 Sw Lore
A new pottery type from eastern Arizona September 1938 Sw Lore
The venerable Hos-too-e discusses owls September 1938 Sw Lore
Papago legends from Santa Rosa, Arizona - II: Hawk-woman and the first tobacco September 1940 Sw Lore
Navajo rugs September 1958 Sw Lore
The late survival of pithouse architecture in the kayanta Anasazi area September 1974 Sw Lore
The late survival of pithouse architecture in the Kayenta Anasazi area September 1974 Sw Lore