PPT-Reconstructing Paleoenvironments of Southwestern New Mexico Archaeological Sites

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1 LOPEZ Adrianne 1 SUAREZ Marina B 2 FREDERICK Charles and 3 HARD Robert 1 Department of Geological Sciences The University of Texas at San Antonio 2

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