David A. Gregory

David A. Gregory is a staff archaeologist at Desert Archaeology, Inc. He has thirty years experience in Arizona archaeology and has directed numerous projects in the Phoenix and Tucson basins.
ANAMAX-Rosemont Project ANAMAX-Rosemont Project
ANAMAX-Rosemont Project

ANAMAX-Rosemont Project

Volume 2, Pt. 1

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The Excavations at Las Colinas The Excavations at Las Colinas
The Excavations at Las Colinas

The Excavations at Las Colinas

The Mound 8 Precinct

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Excavations in the Santa Cruz River Floodplain Excavations in the Santa Cruz River Floodplain
Excavations in the Santa Cruz River Floodplain

Excavations in the Santa Cruz River Floodplain

The Early Agricultural Component at Los Pozos

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Research Design for the Testing of Interstate 10 Corridor Prehistoric and Historic Archaeological Remains Research Design for the Testing of Interstate 10 Corridor Prehistoric and Historic Archaeological Remains
Research Design for the Testing of Interstate 10 Corridor Prehistoric and Historic Archaeological Remains

Research Design for the Testing of Interstate 10 Corridor Prehistoric and Historic Archaeological Remains

Between Interstate 17 and 30th Drive

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Zuni Origins Zuni Origins
Zuni Origins

Zuni Origins

Toward a New Synthesis of Southwestern Archaeology

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