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WACC documents 1970-1979

Part of: WACC Publications in Anthropology (organized by date)

WACC documents from archaeological work in national parks, 1970-1979,

Site Name Keywords
Harmony Borax Works • Desert Queen Ranch

Culture Keywords
Historic

Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview

Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) • North America (Continent) • US (ISO Country Code) • California (State / Territory) • Arizona (State / Territory) • Riverside County (County) • Apache County (County) • Mohave County (County) • Nevada (State / Territory) • Humboldt County (County)


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  • Documents (6)

Documents
  • An Anthropological Evaluation of William Keys' Desert Queen Ranch: Joshua Tree National Monument, California (1977)
  • An Archeological Assessment of Canyon de Chelly National Monument (1976)
  • An Archeological Overview of Redwood National Park (1973)
  • Excavations at Harmony Borax Works (1977)
  • Fifty Years of Archeology in the California Desert: An Archaeological Overview of Joshua Tree National Monument (1975)
  • Lake Mead National Recreation Area: An Ethnographic Overview (1976)

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    Joshua Watts
  • tDAR ID
    7747
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