Jon S. Czaplicki

An Archaeological Assessment of the Middle Santa Cruz River Basin, Rillito to Green Valley, Arizona An Archaeological Assessment of the Middle Santa Cruz River Basin, Rillito to Green Valley, Arizona
An Archaeological Assessment of the Middle Santa Cruz River Basin, Rillito to Green Valley, Arizona

An Archaeological Assessment of the Middle Santa Cruz River Basin, Rillito to Green Valley, Arizona

for the Proposed Tucson Aqueduct Phase B, CAP

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Hohokam Archaeology Along Phase B of the Tucson Aqueduct-Central Arizona Project Hohokam Archaeology Along Phase B of the Tucson Aqueduct-Central Arizona Project
Hohokam Archaeology Along Phase B of the Tucson Aqueduct-Central Arizona Project

Hohokam Archaeology Along Phase B of the Tucson Aqueduct-Central Arizona Project

Excavations at Water World (AZ AA:16:94); A Rillito Phase Ballcourt Village in the Avra Valley

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A Supplemental Class III Archaeological Survey of the Phase A, Reach 3 Corridor, Tucson Aqueduct, Central Arizona Project A Supplemental Class III Archaeological Survey of the Phase A, Reach 3 Corridor, Tucson Aqueduct, Central Arizona Project
A Supplemental Class III Archaeological Survey of the Phase A, Reach 3 Corridor, Tucson Aqueduct, Central Arizona Project

A Supplemental Class III Archaeological Survey of the Phase A, Reach 3 Corridor, Tucson Aqueduct, Central Arizona Project

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