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    The San Rafael Canyon Survey: Reconstructing Eighteenth Century Navajo Population Dynamics in the Dinétah using Archaeological and Dendrochronological Data [No. 190]

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    Towner, Ronald H.
    Johnson, Byron P.
    Proper, Michael J.
    Reed, Alan C.
    Wheeler, Charles W.
    Whitten, Penelope A.
    Issue Date
    1998
    Keywords
    Navajo Indians -- New Mexico -- San Juan County -- Population.
    Navajo Indians -- New Mexico -- San Juan County -- Antiquities.
    Archaeological surveying -- New Mexico -- San Juan County.
    Navajo -- Nouveau-Mexique -- San Juan (Comté) -- Population.
    Prospection archéologique -- Nouveau-Mexique -- San Juan (Comté)
    Antiquities.
    Archaeological surveying.
    Navajo Indians -- Antiquities.
    Navajo Indians -- Population.
    San Juan County (N.M.) -- Antiquities.
    New Mexico -- Antiquities.
    Nouveau-Mexique -- Antiquités.
    New Mexico.
    New Mexico -- San Juan County.
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    Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 190
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    Towner, Ronald H., et al. 1998. The San Rafael Canyon Survey: Reconstructing Eighteenth Century Navajo Population Dynamics in the Dinétah using Archaeological and Dendrochronological Data. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 190. Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson.
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    Arizona State Museum, The University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
    Description
    The San Rafael Canyon Survey: Reconstructing Eighteenth Century Navajo Population Dynamics in the Dinétah using Archaeological and Dendrochronological Data. Ronald H. Towner, Byron P. Johnson, with contributions by Michael J. Proper, Alan C. Reed, Charles W. Wheeler, Penelope A. Whitten. Arizona State Museum, The University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 190.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/676941
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    text
    Language
    en
    Series/Report no.
    Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series, 190
    ISBN
    9781889747682
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    ASM Archaeological Series

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