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Archeologic and geomorphic evidence for the paleohydrologic record of the Pecos River in west Texas

Patton et al., 1982

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15537234926502196143
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Patton P
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American Journal of Science

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Arenosa Shelter, a large alcove cut into the cliffs bordering the west bank of the Pecos River in west Texas, is filled with overbank flood deposits separated by cultural habitation layers. Essentially continuous occupation of the site began about 9500 yrs P. The archeologic and …
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