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    The Prehistory of the Marsh Station Road Site (AZ EE:2:44 [ASM]), Cienega Creek, Southeastern Arizona [No. 202]

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    Author
    Adams, Karen R.
    Copperstone, Chance
    Gabler, Brandon M.
    Huckleberry, Gary A.
    McClelland, John A.
    McKee, Brian R.
    Pavao-Zuckerman, Barnet
    Phillips, Bruce G.
    Rawson, Paul M.
    Trowbridge, Meaghan A.
    Virden-Lange, Christine
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    Editors
    Ravesloot, John C.
    Boley, Michael J.
    Medeiros, Melanie A.
    Issue Date
    2011
    Keywords
    Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona.
    Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Cienega Creek -- Antiquities.
    Antiquities.
    Excavations (Archaeology)
    Indians of North America -- Antiquities.
    Cienega Creek (Ariz.) -- Antiquities.
    Arizona -- Antiquities.
    Arizona -- Antiquités.
    Arizona.
    Arizona -- Cienega Creek.
    
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    Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 202
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    Ravesloot, John C., Boley, Michael J., and Medeiros, Melanie A. (editors). 2011. The Prehistory of the Marsh Station Road Site (AZ EE:2:44 [ASM]), Cienega Creek, Southeastern Arizona. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 202. Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson.
    Publisher
    Arizona State Museum, The University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
    Description
    The Prehistory of the Marsh Station Road Site (AZ EE:2:44 [ASM]), Cienega Creek, Southeastern Arizona. Edited by John C. Ravesloot, Michael J. Boley, and Melanie A. Medeiros, With Contributions by Karen R. Adams, Chance Copperstone, Brandon M. Gabler, Gary A. Huckleberry, John A. McClelland, Brian R. McKee, Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman, Bruce G. Phillips, Paul M. Rawson, Meaghan A. Trowbridge, and Christine Virden-Lange. Arizona State Museum, The University of Arizona. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 202.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/676943
    Abstract
    This volume describes the archaeological investigations and syntheses of research that William Self Associates, Inc. (WSA), conducted at the Marsh Station Road site, an extensive, multi-component, semi-permanent habitation site with occupations spanning the Early Agricultural period through the Hohokam Classic period and located southeast of Tucson.
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    text
    Language
    en
    Series/Report no.
    Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series, 202
    ISBN
    9781889747873
    Collections
    ASM Archaeological Series

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