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1Author:  Harold S. GladwinRequires cookie*
 Title:  The Tusayan Ruin and The Salado Branch, 1930 ead 
 Date(s):  1930 
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 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
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2Author:  J. W. SimmonsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Site Reports in the Area South of Phoenix, 1930 ead 
 Date(s):  1930 
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 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
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3Author:  Caywood, Louis R., and Spicer, Edward H.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Tuzigoot collection 1930-1980 ead 
 Date(s):  1930-1980 
 Abstract:  Miscellaneous documents relating to the excavation of Tuzigoot and other sites in west central Arizona by Louis R. Caywood and Edward H. Spicer in the 1930s. 
 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
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4Author:  Bohrer, Vorsila LaureneRequires cookie*
 Title:  Vorsila L. Bohrer papers 1930's-2014 ead 
 Date(s):  1930's-2014 
 Abstract:  Consists of the Vorsila L. Bohrer Papers including professional files documenting her career as a noted ethnobotanist specializing in the cultures of the American Southwest. Among these are research papers and field notes from the many archaeological sites she studied including Salmon Ruins, Snaketown, and Point of Pines. Diaries, correspondence, and photographs provide biographical materials from her childhood through late career. Of special note are the letters to and from colleagues who shaped the ethnobotany field from the 1950s to the 1990s. 
 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
 Subjects:  Agriculture, Prehistoric. | Archaeologists—United States—Biography. | Archaeologists—United States—Correspondence. | Archaeology--Southwest, New--History. | Cotton—Southwest, New. | Corn as food—Southwest, New. | Ethnobotany--Southwest, New. | Ethnobotany—New Mexico—Salmon Ruins. | Girl Scout Archaeological Expeditions | Paleoethnobotany. | Palynology—Southwest, New. | Plant remains (Archaeology). | Pueblo Indians—Food. | Pueblo Indians—Agriculture. | Ramblers’ Club, University of Arizona. | Women archaeologists—papers. | Zuni agriculture. 
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