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C. Appendix C

ADDENDA TO CHACO CANYON BIBLIOGRAPHY

Compiled by Clyde Kluckhohn

Anonymous—"Chetro Ketl, Chaco Canyon," pp. 49-50, El Palacio,
Vol. 34, 1933.

Anonymous—"Chetro Ketl Still a Riddle: Great Chaco Canyon Site
Offers Problems Still to Be Solved by Archaeologists," pp. 29-31,
El Palacio, Vol. 31, 1931.

Anonymous—"Excavations at the Ruins of Chetro Ketl in Chaco
Canyon, New Mexico," p. 98, The Masterkey, Vol. 6, 1932.

Anonymous—"Explorations in Chaco Canyon in 1920," pp. 1-5, 12-13,
El Palacio, Vol. 10, No. 6, 1921.

Anonymous—"Slab House Builders in Chaco Canyon," pp. 462-464,
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Baldwin, Gordon C.: "Review of D. D. Brand, et al., Tseh So, a Small
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Bonin, G. Von: "Cranial Deformity in the Pueblo Area," pp. 720-721,
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Brand, Donald D.: "Hawley's Study of Chetro Ketl" (Review of F.
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—"Tseh So, a Small House Ruin, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico,"
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Carr, M., Spencer, K., and Woolley, D.: "Navaho Clans and Marriage
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Hawley, Florence M.: "The Family Tree of Chaco Canyon Masonry,"
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Judd, N. M.: "Exploration in Pre-historic Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon,
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