Killpecker Field (Geographic Keyword)

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BLM Memorandum: Results of a Cultural Resource Inventory On Soil Borrow Area for Access To Federal 44-24 For Houston Oil and Minerals (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dean Decker.

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Cultural Resource Inventory of a Proposed Well Pad and Access Road in the Killpecker Dunes Locality of Sweetwater County, Wyoming (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dennis G. Weder. Bunny Melendez.

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Letter Report: Archaeological Monitoring of Well 44-24 Federal and Access Road and Survey of Borrow Pit Areas, Sweetwater, WY (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marcia J. Tate.

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