Jack-rabbit (Lepus Californicus) thing
also known as: Jack-rabbit, Lepus Californicus
Summary: Listed as a mammal bone found at Chaco Canyon.
Completeness: 32/100 Grade F
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Mammal Bones
Jack-rabbit (Lepus Californicus); Elk (Cervus canadensis)
30 Jul 2020
50
Subjects: Archaeology; Anthropology; National Geographic Society; Prehistoric
Location: Chaco Canyon, San Juan County, New Mexico
Via DPLA from: [object Object]
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National Geographic Society · other · unknown · details