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Perforated Plates, Fish Bones, and the Archaeology of the Upper Gila River in the Fourteenth Century

July 16, 2018 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
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On July 16, 2018, Dr. Karen Gust Schollmeyer will present “Perforated Plates, Fish Bones, and the Archaeology of the Upper Gila River in the Fourteenth Century” at the DuVal Auditorium in Tucson, Arizona.

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Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society
Website:
http://www.az-arch-and-hist.org/
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Duval Auditorium, UMC

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Perforated Plates, Fish Bones, and the Archaeology of the Upper Gila River in the Fourteenth Century

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1501 N Campbell Ave, Tucson
Date
Jul
2018
16
07:30pm - 09:00pm

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