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The Sinagua: a Summary of the Archaeology of the Region of Flagstaff, Arizona. Harold S. Colton. Bulletin, Museum of Northern Arizona, No. 22. Flagstaff, Arizona, 1946.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Eeik K. Reed*
Affiliation:
Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1948

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References

1 Reviewed by the present reviewer, AMERICAN ANTIQUITY, Vol. 6, pp. 189-92, Oct., 1940.

2 Bartlett, K., “Notes on a Primitive Stone Industry of the Little Colorado Valley,” Plateau, Vol., 14, pp. 3741, Flagstaff, 1942 Google Scholar.

3 Colton, H. S., “A Revision of the Date of Eruption of Sunset Crater,” Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 1, pp. 101-26, Albuquerque, 1945 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

4 Harold S. Gladwin, “A Review and Analysis of the Flagstaff Culture, and Problems of Dating: I, the Medicine Valley Sites,” Medallion Papers, Nos. 31 and 32, Globe, Arizona: Gila Pueblo, 1943 and 1944.

5 Cf. Reed, E. K., “The Diagnostic Features and Distribution of the San Juan Anasazi,” Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 2, pp. 295305, Albuquerque, 1946 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

6 Harold S. Gladwin, “Problems of Dating: II, the Tusayan Ruin,” Medallion Papers, No. 36, Globe, Arizona: Gila Pueblo, 1946.