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1929. Shabik 'eshchee Village: A late Basket Maker site in the Chaco 



Canyon, New Mexico. Bur. Amer. Ethnol., Bull. 92. 



1930. Early Pueblo ruins in the Piedra District, southwestern Colorado. 



Bur. American EthnoL, Bull. 96. 



1931. The ruins of Kiatuthlanna, eastern Arizona. Bur. Amer. Ethnol., 



BuU. 100. 



1932. The village of the Great Kivas on the Zuiii reservation. New Mexico. 



Bur. Amer. Ethnol., Bull. 111. 



1938. Chaco Canyon masonry, Amer. Antiq., vol. 4, pp. 60-61. 



1939. Archeological remains in the Whitewater district, eastern Arizona, 



Part I : House types. Bur, Amer. Ethnol., Bull. 121. 



1940. Archeologrical remains in the Whitewater district, eastern Arizona, 



Part II : Artifacts and burials. Bur. Amer. Ethnol., Bull. 126. 

 ScoFiELD, Carl 



1922. The alkali problem in irrigation. Smithsonian Inst. Ann. Rep. for 

 1921, pp. 213-224. 

 Seltzer, Carl C. 



1944. Racial prehistory in the Southwest and the Hawikuh Zunis. Papers 

 Peabody Mus. Amer. Archaeol. and Ethnol., Harvard Univ., vol. 23, 

 No. 1. 

 Shalkr, Millard K. 



1907. A reconnaissance survey of the western part of the Durango-Gallup 

 coal field of Colorado and New Mexico. U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull. 

 316, pp. 376-426. 

 Shepard, Anna O. 



1939. Technology of La Plata pottery. In Archaeological studies in tlie 

 La Plata district: Southwestern Colorado and northwestern New 

 Mexico, by Earl H. Morris. Carnegie Inst. Washington Publ. 519, 

 pp. 249-287. 

 Simpson, James H. 



1850. Journal of a military reconnaissance from Santa Fe, New Mexico to 

 the Navaho country ... in 1849. Rep. Secretary of War, 31st 

 Congr., 1st Sess., Senate Ex. Doc. No. 64, pp. 56-139. 

 Smiley, Terah L. 



1951. A summary of tree-ring dates from some Southwestern archaeological 

 sites. Univ. Arizona Bull. 22, No. 4; Lab. Tree-ring Res. Bull. 

 No. 5. 

 Vivian, Gordon 



1948. The "general" carved his name. New Mexico Mag., April. 



1959. The Hubbard Site and other Tri-wall structures in New Mexico and 



Colorado. National Park Service Archeol. Res. Ser., No. 5. 

 Vivian, Gordon, and Reiter, Paul 



1960. The Great Kivas of Chaco Canyon and their relationships. Monogr. 



School Amer. Research and Museum of New Mexico, No. 22. 

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