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An Archeological Reconnaissance in Washington County, Utah. Jack R. Rudy and Robert D. Stirland. University of Utah Anthropological Papers, No. 9, Salt Lake City, Utah, April, 1950. 66 pp., 9 plates, 5 figs.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 January 2017
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1 M. R. Harrington, Archaeological Explorations in Southern Nevada, Southwest Museum Papers, No. 4, Los Angeies, 1930; M. R. Harrington, “A Primitive Pueblo City in Nevada,” American Anthropologist, Vol. 29, pp. 262–277, 1927; these represent only two of Harrington's numerous papers on surveys and excavations in this region.
2 Gordon C. Baldwin, “Archeology in Southern Nevada,” The Kiva, Vol. 7, No. 4, Tucson, 1942; Gotdon C. Baldwin, “An Occurrence of Jeddito Black on Yellow Pottery in Northwestern Arizona North of the Grand Canyon“’ Plateau, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 14-16, Flagstaff, 1944; Gordon C. Baldwin, “Notes on Ceramic Types in Southern Nevada,” American Antiquity, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 389–90, April, 1945.
3 E. T. Hall, Jr., Archaeological Survey of Walhalla Glades, Museum of Northern Arizona, Bulletin 20, Flagstaff, 1942.
4 Gordon C. Baldwin, “Archeological Surveys and Excavations in the Davis Dam Reservoir area,” ms., Lake Mead Recreational Area, National Park Service, Boulder City, Nevada, 1948.