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An analysis of culture change in the Ackmen-Lowry area / John B. Rinaldo, Assistant, Archaeology.
Publication Info:
[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum,1950.
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The Field Museum
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Caves of the Reserve area [by] Paul S. Martin, Chief Curator, Department of Anthropology, John B. Rinaldo -- [and] Elaine Bluhm --.
Publication Info:
[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum,1954.
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University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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Chapters in the prehistory of Eastern Arizona, [by] Paul S. Martin et al. Appendices by Hugh C. Cutler, Stevens F.F. Seaberg II /
Publication Info:
Chicago:Chicago Natural History Museum Press,1964.
Contributed By:
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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Cochise and Mogollon sites, Pine Lawn Valley, western New Mexico / Paul S. Martin, John B. Rinaldo [and] Ernst Antevs.
Publication Info:
[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum Press,1949.
Contributed By:
The Field Museum
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Excavations in the upper Little Colorado drainage, eastern Arizona / [by] Paul S. Martin [and] John B. Rinaldo.
Publication Info:
[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum Press,1960.
Contributed By:
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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Foote Canyon Pueblo, eastern Arizona / John B. Rinaldo.
Publication Info:
[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum Press,1959.
Contributed By:
The Field Museum
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Higgins Flat Pueblo, western New Mexico / [by] Paul S. Martin, et al.
Publication Info:
[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum,1956.
Contributed By:
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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Late Mogollon communities: four sites of the Tularosa phase, western New Mexico / [by] Paul S. Martin, John B. Rinaldo [and] Eloise R. Barter.
Publication Info:
[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum,1957.
Contributed By:
The Field Museum
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Late Mogollon pottery types of the Reserve area / John B. Rinaldo, Assistant Curator, Archaeology, and Elaine A. Bluhm, Assistant, Archaeology.
Publication Info:
[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum,1956.
Contributed By:
The Field Museum
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Mineral Creek site and Hooper Ranch Pueblo, eastern Arizona / Paul S. Martin, John B. Rinaldo [and] William A. Longacre.
Publication Info:
[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum,1961.
Contributed By:
The Field Museum
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Modified basket maker sites, Ackmen-Lowry area, southwestern Colorado, 1938 / by Paul S. Martin. With a report by John Rinaldo.
Publication Info:
Chicago:Field Museum Press,1939
Contributed By:
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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Mogollon cultural continuity and change; the stratigraphic analysis of Tularosa and Cordova Caves / [by] Paul S. Martin, Chief Curator, Department of Anthropology, et al.
Publication Info:
Chicago:Chicago Natural History Museum,1952.
Contributed By:
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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Sites of the reserve phase: Pine Lawn Valley, western New Mexico / [by] Paul S. Martin [and] John B. Rinaldo.
Publication Info:
[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum,1950.
Contributed By:
The Field Museum
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The SU site excavations at a Mogollon Village, western New Mexico, 1939 / by Paul S. Martin with reports on pottery and artifacts, by John Rinaldo, and appendix on skeletal material, by Marjorie Kelly.
Publication Info:
Chicago:Field Museum Press,1940.
Contributed By:
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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The SU site excavations at a Mogollon village, western New Mexico, third season, 1946 / by Paul S. Martin and John B. Rinaldo.
Publication Info:
Chicago :Field Museum Press,1947
Contributed By:
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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The SU site excavations at a Mogollon Village, western New Mexico, second season, 1941, by Paul S. Martin.
Publication Info:
Chicago:Field Museum Press,1943
Contributed By:
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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Table Rock Pueblo, Arizona / Paul S. Martin [and] John B. Rinaldo.
Publication Info:
[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum Press,1960.
Contributed By:
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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Turkey Foot Ridge site, a Mogollon village: Pine Lawn Valley, western New Mexico / [by] Paul S. Martin [and] John B. Rinaldo.
Publication Info:
[Chicago]Chicago Natural History Museum,1950.
Contributed By:
The Field Museum
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