Lt. Stephen Abbot person
also known as: Stephen Abbot, Lt. Abbot
Summary: Lt. Stephen Abbot of the U.S. Army directed the excavation of pottery fragments at Fort Bayard, New Mexico.
Completeness: 61/100 Grade C
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cited from Fgts Of Pottery-Designs In Red, Black & Brown
Fgts Of Pottery-Designs In Red, Black & Brown
THESE FRAGMENTS WERE DUG FROM THE HIGHLAND AT FORT BAYARD, NEW MEXICO UNDER THEDIRECTION OF LT. STEPHEN ABBOT, U.S.A.
30 Jul 2020
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Subjects: Archaeology; Anthropology; US Civ. Serv. Comm John C. Black; Prehistoric
Location: Fort…
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cited from Fgts Of Pottery-Designs In Red, Black & Brown
Fgts Of Pottery-Designs In Red, Black & Brown
THESE FRAGMENTS WERE DUG FROM THE HIGHLAND AT FORT BAYARD, NEW MEXICO UNDER THEDIRECTION OF LT. STEPHEN ABBOT, U.S.A.
30 Jul 2020
1
Subjects: Archaeology; Anthropology; US Civ. Serv. Comm John C. Black; Prehistoric
Location: Fort…
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