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Volney Hurt Jones 1903-1982
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Jones, V. H.
1935
A Chippewa Method of Manufacturing Wooden Brooms. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters
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1936a
The Vegetal Remains of Newt Kash Hollow Shelter. In Rock Shelters in Menifee County, Kentucky, edited by Webb, W. S. and Funkhouser, W. D., pp. 147–165. Reports in Archaeology and Anthropology 3(4). University of Kentucky, Lexington.Google Scholar
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1936b
A Summary of Data on Aboriginal Cotton of the Southwest. In Symposium on Prehistoric Agriculture, edited by Brand, D. D., pp. 51–64. Bulletin No. 296 and Anthropological Series 1(5). University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.Google Scholar
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1936c
Some Chippewa and Ottawa Uses of Sweet Grass. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters
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1937
Notes on the Preparation and the Uses of Basswood Fiber by Indians of the Great Lakes Region.
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1940
Some Notes on the Uses of Plants by the Comanche Indians (with Carlson, G. G.). Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters
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1941a
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Prehistoric Lima Beans in the Southwest (with Steen, C. R.). El Palacio
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1944
Was Tobacco Smoked in the Pueblo Region in Pre-Spanish Times?
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Notes on the Manufacture of Cedar-Bark Mats by the Chippewa Indians.
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1954
Plant Materials from Sites in the Durango and La Plata Areas, Colorado (with Fonner, R. L.). In Basket Maker II Sites Near Durango, Colorado, by Morris, E. H. and Burgh, R. F., pp. 93–115. Publication 604. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C.
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Hermetic Sealing as a Technique of Food Preservation Among the Indians of the American Southwest (with Euler, R. C.). Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
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1960
A Seventh-Century Record of Tobacco Utilization in Arizona (with Morris, E. A.). El Palacio
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1967
The Interrelationships of the Indians of North America and Insects.
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1971
Corn from the McKees Rock Village. Pennsylvania Archaeologist
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