Stanley J. Olsen

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Cover: Osteology for the Archaeologist: Number 3, The American Mastodon and the Woolly Mammoth; Number 4, North American Birds: Skulls and Mandibles; Number 5, North American Birds: Postcranial SkeletonsOsteology for the Archaeologist: Number 3, The American Mastodon and the Woolly Mammoth; Number 4, North American Birds: Skulls and Mandibles; Number 5, North American Birds: Postcranial SkeletonsOlsen, Stanley J.PAPERBACK12/01/2004$35.00
Cover: Mammal Remains from Archaeological Sites: Southeastern and Southwestern United StatesMammal Remains from Archaeological Sites: Southeastern and Southwestern United StatesOlsen, Stanley J.PAPERBACK05/25/2004$35.00
Cover: An Osteology of Some Maya MammalsAn Osteology of Some Maya MammalsOlsen, Stanley J.PAPERBACK02/04/1982$25.00
Cover: Bones from Awatovi, Northeastern ArizonaBones from Awatovi, Northeastern ArizonaOlsen, Stanley J.
Wheeler, Richard Page
PAPERBACK12/01/1978$25.00
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