Walter Hough person
also known as: Hough, W
Summary: An archaeologist who excavated at Tularosa Cave and reported evidence of turkey confinement and artifacts made from turkey feathers.
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collected
cited from Meleagris gallopavo tularosa Schorger
Meleagris gallopavo tularosa SchorgerDraft Tularosa Cave discussion. Lipe, 2-2020 Another probable example of the early appearance of domestic turkeys and the beginnings of the production of turkey feather blankets comes from Tularosa Cave, a site located in the Mogollon Highland…
excavated
cited from Meleagris gallopavo tularosa Schorger
Meleagris gallopavo tularosa SchorgerDraft Tularosa Cave discussion. Lipe, 2-2020 Another probable example of the early appearance of
domestic turkeys and the beginnings of the production of turkey feather blankets comes from Tularosa
Cave, a site located in the Mogollon Highland…
excavated_at
cited from Meleagris gallopavo tularosa Schorger
Meleagris gallopavo tularosa SchorgerDraft Tularosa Cave discussion. Lipe, 2-2020 Another probable example of the early appearance of domestic turkeys and the beginnings of the production of turkey feather blankets comes from Tularosa Cave, a site located in the Mogollon Highland…
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evidence of turkey confinement at Tularosa Cave— 1914
cited from Meleagris gallopavo tularosa SchorgerMeleagris gallopavo tularosa SchorgerDraft Tularosa Cave discussion. Lipe, 2-2020 Another probable example of the early appearance of domestic turkeys and the beginnings of the production of turkey feather blankets comes from Tularosa Cave, a site located in the Mogollon Highland…
turkeys confined in Tularosa Cave at two different periods— 1914
cited from Meleagris gallopavo tularosa SchorgerMeleagris gallopavo tularosa SchorgerDraft Tularosa Cave discussion. Lipe, 2-2020 Another probable example of the early appearance of
domestic turkeys and the beginnings of the production of turkey feather blankets comes from Tularosa
Cave, a site located in the Mogollon Highland…
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Meleagris gallopavo tularosa Schorger ↗
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Meleagris gallopavo tularosa Schorger ↗
W. Hough · other · unknown · details