anonymous antiquities (Chama Valley subject) thing
also known as: antiquities
Summary: Materials on the antiquities of the Chama Valley.
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cited from Excavations in the Chama Valley, New Mexico, by J.A. Jeancon. [Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 81.] (1923)
Subjects: monographs; rio chama (n.m.); legislative materials; antiquities; archaeology; chama valley (n.m.); ethnology; pueblos
LoC: http://www.loc.gov/item/2024878261/
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Excavations in the Chama Valley, New Mexico, by J.A. Jeancon. [Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 81.] ↗
united states. government publishing office · 1923 · book · public_domain · details