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The Texas and Southwest Expedition, E. B. Howard, 1932

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  • Object[53]
  • yes[53]
  • no[53]
  • american[53]
  • point[53]
  • anderson lake[3]
  • blowout mountain[1]
  • clovis[43]
  • dark canyon[1]
  • eddy county[5]
  • elm creek[1]
  • gravel pit[43]
  • little pine canyon[1]
  • near abilene[2]
  • near carlsbad[2]
  • near clovis[3]
  • new mexico[51]
  • old lake[6]
  • pecos river[1]
  • ralph thayer ranch[1]
  • rocky arroyo[1]
  • texas[2]
  • united states of america[53]
  • basket maker[1]
  • southwest culture area[53]
  • "johnny-behind-the-deuce cave"[1]
  • 1 mi. s.e. of gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[1]
  • 2 mi. w. of gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[8]
  • anderson lake, about 15 mi. s.e. of clovis, n.m.[3]
  • creek bed of elm creek 7.5 mi. south of abilene[1]
  • from 2 mi. w. of gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[1]
  • from lake 3 mi. w. of gravel pit near clovis n.m.[1]
  • from lake 3 mi. w. of gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[8]
  • from lake bank 1 mi. s.e. of gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[3]
  • from lake bank, 1 mi. s.e. of gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[1]
  • from old lake 1.5 mi. s.w. of gravelpit about 18 mi. s.w. of clovis[2]
  • from old lake west of gravel pit about 18 mi. s.w. of clovis[4]
  • mescal pit in small canyon north of dark canyon near carlsbad, n.m.[1]
  • old lake 2 mi. south of gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[6]
  • old lake west of gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[1]
  • sand "blowout" 20-25 miles northeast of carlsbad[1]
  • surface 100 yds. west of gravelpit about 17 mi. s.w. of clovis[1]
  • surface around gravel pit near clovis, n.m.[6]
  • surface site[1]
  • walled cave rocky arroyo seep 50-60 miles west of carlsbad[1]
  • chert[2]
  • flint[17]
  • jasper[14]
  • obsidian[1]
  • quartzite[12]
  • stone[7]
  • chipped[53]
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