1977
DOI: 10.21112/ita.1977.1.10
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Archaeological Survey of Areas Proposed for Modification in the Encino Park Development, Northern Bexar County, Texas

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“…(1974), Smith and McDonald (i975), Brown e;t CLt. (1977), Fox (1977), McGraw, Valdez and Cox (1977), Jaquier e;t CLt. (1978), and Gerstle, Kelly and Assad (1978) (Schuetz 1966); and 41 BX 271, the Granberg II site.…”
Section: Saladomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(1974), Smith and McDonald (i975), Brown e;t CLt. (1977), Fox (1977), McGraw, Valdez and Cox (1977), Jaquier e;t CLt. (1978), and Gerstle, Kelly and Assad (1978) (Schuetz 1966); and 41 BX 271, the Granberg II site.…”
Section: Saladomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[he reader is referred to Scurlock and Hudson (1973), Fawcett (1972), Hudson, A ynn and Scurlock (1974), McGraw, Valdez and Cox (1977) and Gerstle, Kelly and ssad (1978) (Taylor, Hailey and Richmond 1966).…”
Section: Chronology Of Prehistoric Habitationmentioning
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“…Investigations in northern Bexar County (in the vicinity of the Oakwell Farm project area within the past three years) include archaeological surveys of the Salado Creek watershed (Hester et ai. 1974), an archaeological survey of Friedrich Park (Smith and McDonald 1975), a brief description of the Menger Collection (Chadderdon 1975), an archaeological survey in the Encino Park Development (McGraw, Valdez and Cox 1977) The orientation of former work has been directed toward site specificity and an actual synthesis of existing reports is lacking. However, Fawcett (1974) and Gerstle, Kelly and Assad (1977) have addressed this problem.…”
Section: Previous Archaeological Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%