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Fowke, Gerard. Archeologic investigations in James and Potomac 

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Gambler, J. W. The Guanches : the ancient inhabitants of Canary, 

 13 pp., 1896 (Report of Smithsonian Institution for 1894, 

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Gastaldi, Bartolomeo. Lake habitations and pre-historic remains 

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Goodyear, William Henry. Discovery of Greek horizontal curves 

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Haldeman, S. S. On a polychrome bead from Florida, 6 pp., 1878 

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Hales, Henry. Prehistoric New Mexican pottery, 20 pp., 1893 

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Henshaw, Henry W. Perforated stones from California, 34 pp., 

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Holmes, William Henry. An ancient quarry in Indian Territory, 

 19 pp., 1894. 



Holmes, William Henry. Review of the evidence relating to aurif- 

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Holmes, William Henry. Textile fabrics of ancient Peru, 17 pp., 

 1889. 



Holmes, William Henry. The use of gold and other metals among 

 the ancient inhabitants of Chiriqui, Isthmus of Darien, 27 pp., 

 1887. 



Howorth, Henry. Methods of archaeological research, 20 pp., 1896 

 (Report of Smithsonian Institution for 1894, pp. 589-608, 

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Lockyer, J. Norman. The early temple and pyramid builders, 11 pp., 

 1894 (Report of Smithsonian Institution for 1893, pp. 95-105, 

 no. 929). 



