Archeological
Research Series
Number Seven-A
N A TIO N A L PARK SERVICE • U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR • W ASHINGTON 1964
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This publication is one of a series of research studies devoted to specialized topics
which have been explored in connection with the various areas in the National
Park System. It is printed at the Government Printing Office and may be
purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office.
Washington, D.C. 20402. Price $3.75 in paper cover.
United States Departm ent of the Interior
Stewart L. Udall, Secretary
National Park Service
George B. Hartzog, Jr., Director
No. 1 Archeology of the Bynum Mounds, Mississippi.
No. 2 Archeological Excavations in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado,
1950.
No. 3 Archeology of the Funeral Mound, Ocmulgee National Monument,
Georgia.
No. 4 Archeological Excavations at Jamestown, Virginia.
No. 5 The Hubbard Site and Other Tri-wall Structures in New Mexico and
Colorado.
No. 6 Search for the Cittie of Raleigh, Archeological Excavations at Fort
Raleigh National Historic Site, North Carolina.
No. 7A The Archeological Survey of Wetherill Mesa, Mesa Verde National
Park, Colorado.
A D M IN ISTRA TIO N
Mesa Verde National Park, established in 1906, and containing 52,074
acres, is administered by ...