Cameron Creek Village excavation report thing
Summary: A document detailing architecture, burial practices, and pottery of a Mimbres pueblo.
Completeness: 36/100 Grade F
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architecture, burial practices, and pottery of a large Mimbres pueblo
cited from Cameron Creek Village: A Site in the Mimbres Area in Grant County, New Mexico (1931)An early excavation report of Cameron Creek Village, a Mimbres site in Grant County excavated by
Wesley Bradfield of the School of American Research. Documents the architecture, burial practices,
and pottery of a large Mimbres pueblo. Available in full view via HathiTrust.
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Cameron Creek Village: A Site in the Mimbres Area in Grant County, New Mexico ↗
Bradfield, Wesley · 1931 · book · public_domain · details