An edition of Camp Maxey III (2001)

Camp Maxey III

archaeological testing of 23 prehistoric sites, Lamar County, Texas

Camp Maxey III
Richard B. Mahoney, Richard B. ...
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An edition of Camp Maxey III (2001)

Camp Maxey III

archaeological testing of 23 prehistoric sites, Lamar County, Texas

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Camp Maxey III: archaeological testing of 23 prehistoric sites, Lamar County, Texas
2001, Center for Archaeological Research, University of Texas at San Antonio
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
"Texas Antiquities Committee permit no. 2180."
"Prepared for Adjutant General's Department of Texas, Directorate of Facilities and Engineering, Environmental Branch, Austin, Texas; prepared by Center for Archaeological Research, the University of Texas at San Antonio."

Published in
San Antonio, Tex. (6900 N. Loop, 1604 W., San Antonio 78249-0658)
Series
Archaeological survey report ;, no. 314, Archaeological survey report (San Antonio, Tex.) ;, no. 314.
Other Titles
Camp Maxey 3, Camp Maxey three

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
976.4/26301
Library of Congress
E78.T4 M325 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
v, 121 p. :
Number of pages
121

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3731493M
LCCN
2003387358

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