Mocha Ware (Other Keyword)

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Description of the Stratigraphy, Features and Artifacts From an Archeological Excavation at the Alamo (1967)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John W. Greer.

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History and Archeology of Mission San Juan Capistrano, San Antonio, Texas. Volume II: Description of the Artifacts and Ethnohistory of the Coahuiltecan Indians (1969)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Mardith K. Schuetz.

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Investigations at Two Archeological Sites Near Akers Ferry, Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Shannon County, Missouri (1996)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James E. Price. Mark J. Lynott.

Archeological investigations were carried out at two multicomponent archeological sites in the vicinity of Akers Ferry in Shannon County, Missouri, in September 1991. This work was conducted under a cooperative agreement between the National Park Service and the University of Missouri-Columbia and consisted of subsurface testing of previously recorded archeological sites in areas where planned developments in Ozark National Scenic Riverways would adversely impact their archeological integrity if...