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Picture-Writing of the Texas Indians. A. T. Jackson. (Anthropological Papers, Volume II. Bureau of Research in the Social Sciences, Study No. 27. The University of Texas Publication No. 3809, Austin, March 1, 1938.)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 January 2017
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507 “Petroglyphs near the Dalles of the Columbia River.” American Anthropologist, N.S., Vol. 27, 1925.
508 “Indian Rock Writing in Idaho.” Idaho State Historical Society, 1930.
509 Petroglyphs of California and Adjoining States. UCPAAE, Vol. 24, No. 2, 1929. “Petroglyphs of the United States,” Smithsonian Annuai Report, 1936.
510 Survey reports of the University of Denver cover Colorado in three reports (1931–32–33), Wyoming (1932), the High Western Plains (1936) and north central New Mexico (1938).
511 His work covers the Big Bend region and is treated in papers in the Publications of Texas Folk-Lore Society, American Anthropologist, and Texas Archeological and Paleontological Society.
512 In Art and Archaeology (1926), West Texas Historical and Scientific Society, Publication No. 2, and Texas Archeological and Paleontological Society (1929–30–31).
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