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An Introduction to the Archaeology of Central California. Jeremiah B. Lillard, R. F. Heizer, and Franklin Fenenga. (Sacramento Junior College Dept. of Anthropology, Bulletin 2, pp. 93, figs. 20 and map, pls. 31. Sacremento, California, 1939.) - “Archaeological Horizons in Central California.” Robert F. Heizer and Franklin Fenenga. (American Anthropologist, Vol. 41, pp. 378-399, 1939.)
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