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Patrick Hogan

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Born 1949

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  • Cover of: Data recovery along the 1995 MAPCO Four Corners pipeline

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  • Cover of: Archeology of the San Juan Breaks: the Anasazi occupation

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  • Cover of: Archeology of the San Juan Breaks: the Navajo occupation

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  • Cover of: archeological monitoring program for at a small sherd and lithic scatter near Algodones,  New Mexico

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  • Cover of: Subsurface testing at OCA:180:1, an Anasazi sherd and lithic scatter along a proposed pipeline relocation near Thoreau, New Mexico

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  • Cover of: Economy and interaction along the lower Chaco River: the Navajo Mine Archeological Program, Mining Area III, San Juan County, New Mexico

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