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ARIZONA HIGHWAYS : UNEARTHING THE LOST WORLD OF PREHISTORIC INDIANS, March 1992, Volume 68, No 3

by Early, Robert J. (Editor)

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Volume 68, No 3 , March 1992
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Phoenix, AZ: Arizona Dept of Transportation, 1992. Volume 68, No 3 , March 1992 . Soft Cover/Magazine. NEW - COLLECTIBLE/None as Issued. Text/NEW & Bright. Stapled softcover/Fine. COVER ART: "Pottery remains", photo, Jerry Jacka. This Vintage March 1992 issue includes: 1, Archeology: Unearthing the Salado's Lost World (Peter Aleshire; Jerry Jacka photos); 2, Archeology: Artifacts as Art (Anne Stephenson; Jerry Jacka photos); 3, Guest Ranches: Hey Dude! How About a Cowpoke Vacation (Karen Thure; Don B. Stevenson photos); 4, Focus on Nature:The Endearing Gecko Lizard (Carol Bartholdi); 5, Sports: A Rookie Pays His Dues (Tom Redington, San Diego Padres); and 6, Travel: Shortcut to the Colorado through the Black Mountains (Marilyn Taylor; Jerry Jacka photos).
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