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Tree Ring Analysis, Problems of Dating: II, the Tusayan Ruin. Harold Sterling Gladwin. Medallion Papers, No. 36. Globe, Arizona: Gila Pueblo, January, 1946. 21 pages, 14 figures.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Robert E. Bell*
Affiliation:
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma

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Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1948

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References

1 H; S. Gladwin, “A Review and Analysis of the Flagstaff Culture ” Medallion Papers, No. 31, Globe, Arizona: Gila Pueblo, 1943; H. S. Gladwin, “Tree-Ring Analysis. Problems of Dating. I, the Medicine Valley Sites,” Medallion Papers, No. 32, Globe, Arizona: Gila Pueblo 1944.

2 H. S. Gladwin, “Tree-Ring Analysis, Methods of Correlation,” Medallion Papers, No. 28, Globe, Arizona: Gila Pueblo, 1940.

3 A. E. Douglass, “Precision of Ring Dating in Tree-Ring Chronologies,” Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, No. 3, Tucson: University of Arizona, July 1, 1946, p. 9.

4 Ibid., p. 9.

5 Gibson, Gordon D., “On Gladwin's Methods of Correlation in Tree-Ring Analysis,” American Anthropologist, N.S., Vol. 49, No. 2, 1947, pp. 337-40CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

6 H. S. Gladwin, “Tree Ring Analysis, Methods of Correlation,” Medallion Papers, No. 28, Globe, Arizona: Gila Pueblo, 1940, p. 39.