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Group of people visually surveying a large area.Digital Heritage
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Kathleen Scheifele and Carol Gifford show position of McDonald bowls. Stored vessels of McDonald Corrugated and Reserve white-on-red in a burned room at Point of Pines Pueblo.Digital Heritage
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Elisabeth Tooker sitting in a University of Arizona 1940's truck.Digital Heritage
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Joel Canby is starting testing at plaza at Point of Pines Pueblo (AZ W:10:50).Digital Heritage
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Sgt. "Sarge" Satorus Brown, camp cook for the 1946 season, walking toward the kitchen-dining facility at Point of Pines.Digital Heritage
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Off on a Sunday trip Nantack Village (AZ W:10:111).Digital Heritage
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Jim Gifford sorting artifacts.Digital Heritage
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Therese Dawson, Clare Williams, Elisabeth Tooker and Emily Schupp sorting sherds.Digital Heritage
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Edmund Schulman, Kep Lewis, Tom Cain, and Carl Huffaker examine the core after extraction from the tree at Point of Pines Pueblo (AZ W:10:50).Digital Heritage
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Excavations (Archaeology); Archaeology--Study and teaching (Higher); University of Arizona. Archaeological Field School; Tooker, Elisabeth; Point of Pines Site (Ariz.);Digital Heritage
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An early pit house at Crooked Ridge Village (AZ W:10:15)Digital Heritage
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Prehistoric grinding metates, a type of mortar, lined up in a room of the late pueblo in room 13, with hearth (lower right) at Point of Pines Pueblo (AZ W:10:51).