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Note on the Shantz Collection, Tuscon, Arizona
History in Africa, 1992Housed in vaults and basements in various locations at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona, is a remarkable collection of photographs, plant specimens, cultural artifacts, postcards, letters, and field notes of Dr. Homer Leroy Shantz (1876-1958). Shantz was a noted plant physiologist and former President of the University of Arizona (1928-1936)
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Rincon Phase Decorated Ceramics in the Tuscon Basin: A Focus on the West Branch Site
1986Archaeological investigations at the West Branch Site (AZ AA:16:3) produced over 5,000 sherds and re-constructible vessels of Rincon Red-on-brown. A numerical seriation of controlled, unmixed contexts reported in a companion volume (Wallace 19 86a) demonstrated the utility of a division of Rincon Red- on-brown into three subtypes.
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2013
Mario Suarez (1923–1998) was among the league of activists who carved the space of the Mexican-American literary canon, and a writer who undertook the demanding task of recording and retaining the unique cultural aura of postwar barrio life. As a Chicano author outspokenly engaged in the truthful portrayal of barrio personae, Suarez exemplified an urge
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Mario Suarez (1923–1998) was among the league of activists who carved the space of the Mexican-American literary canon, and a writer who undertook the demanding task of recording and retaining the unique cultural aura of postwar barrio life. As a Chicano author outspokenly engaged in the truthful portrayal of barrio personae, Suarez exemplified an urge
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2007
The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) purchased property at North Freeway, Tucson, Arizona, to facilitate improvements along the Interstate 10 (I-10) corridor. Following completion of construction, ADOT proposed selling the property lying outside the I-10 right-of-way.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) purchased property at North Freeway, Tucson, Arizona, to facilitate improvements along the Interstate 10 (I-10) corridor. Following completion of construction, ADOT proposed selling the property lying outside the I-10 right-of-way.
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Supplemental road log No. 1: Tuscon to Benson via Nogales, Patagonia, Sonoita and Whetstone Junction
Land of Cochise (Southeastern Arizona), 1978Stanley B. Keith +3 more
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