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<title>Dolores Archaeological Program:  Anasazi Communities at Dolores:  Middle Canyon Area, Book 2 of 2</title>
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	<p>This volume is a collection of published reports from the Middle Canyon area of the Dolores Project in southwestern Colorado.  Included in the volume are 4 site reports and 3 analytical chapters produced by the Dolores Archaeological Program.  This volume includes information on the environmental setting of the Middle Canyon area, a summary of Dolores Archaeological Program systematics, and a brief description of Dolores cultural history.</p>

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<title>Dolores Archaeological Program:  Anasazi Communities at Dolores:  Middle Canyon Area, Book 1 of 2</title>
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	<p>This volume is a collection of published reports from the Middle Canyon area of the Dolores Project in southwestern Colorado.  Included in the volume are 4 site reports and 3 analytical chapters produced by the Dolores Archaeological Program.  This volume includes information on the environmental setting of the Middle Canyon area, a summary of Dolores Archaeological Program systematics, and a brief description of Dolores cultural history.</p>

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<title>Prehistory of Long Valley, Idaho</title>
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	<p>This thesis deals with a group of artifact collections gathered by local amateurs from a series of sites along the western shoreline of Cascade Reservoir.  This study uses these artifacts as a basis to put together a preliminary view of Long Valley prehistory.  Outlines of the basic artifact types are formulated and placed into a chronology based upon typological comparisons and obsidian hydration.  Previous archaeological work, the ethnohistory, and local geology of the valley are discussed and related ot the sites, used in this study, in order to determine their patterns and characteristics.  From these efforts directions for further research and questions concerning the valley's prehistory will be fostered.</p>

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