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Kinishba Bibliography John R. Welch Archival and photographic resources pertaining to Kinishba, not all of which are either listed here or referred to in the accompanying text, are available in Tucson, at the archives of the Arizona State Museum (ASM) (A-198, A-413, A-414, A-543; also RG5, sg3, S1, SS4, Folder 9 [Permit files]) and the Arizona Historical Society (MS 200). The relevant files on the proposal to establish Kinishba as a national monument and the administration of the site as a national historic landmark are maintained in the National Park Service office, Santa Fe. The Kinishba file (46004) in the Fort Apache Indian Reservation site file (FAIRsite) includes documentary, administrative, photographic, and architectural treatment records relevant to the initial excavation and reconstruction, as well as to the preservation and management activities at the site since 1992. Additional correspondence and ephemera are available in Washington, DC, in the central offices of the National Park Service and in the National Archives, and in the regional federal records repository in Laguna Niguel, California. A series of photographs made by T. Edward “Tad” Nichols while he was Cummings’ student at Kinishba is located in the Special Collections and Archives of the Cline Library, Northern Arizona University. A comparable series made by Thomas C. Hinton, another student circa 1939, is available at the ASM Archives (Hinton Collection, Apache Ethnology file). The Byron Cummings photograph collection at the Arizona Historical Society (PC 29) includes many snapshots of Kinishba excavation and construction, as well as portraits, architectural shots, and still lifes by Tucson photographers and entrepreneurs Chuck Abbott and Esther Henderson (see Welch, this issue). Adams, H. T. 1959 Who Will Save Old Kinishba? Westways 51:20–21. Arizona Archaeology Advisory Commission 1997 Presenting the Past to the Public: Guidelines for the Development of Archaeological Parks in Arizona. Phoenix: State of Arizona, Arizona State Parks. Journal of the Southwest 49, 1 (Spring 2007) : 117–127 118  ✜  Journal of the Southwest Arizona Republic 1950 Kinishba Deserted City. Arizona Republic, July 9, sec. 2, pp. 1–2. Babcock, Tom 1970 Glory Gone, Apaches’ Kinishba Molders. Tucson Daily Citizen, March 11. Baldwin, Gordon C. 1934 The Prehistoric Pueblo of Kinishba. Master’s thesis, Department of Archaeology, University of Arizona. Manuscript 3312, Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives, Washington, DC. 1935a Dates from Kinishba Pueblo. Tree-Ring Bulletin 1(4):30. 1935b Ring Record of the Great Drought (1276–1299) in Eastern Arizona. Tree-Ring Bulletin 2(2):11–12. 1937 The Pottery of Kinishba. Kiva 3(1):1–4. 1938a Excavations at Kinishba Pueblo, Arizona. American Antiquity 4(1):11–21. 1938b A New Pottery Type from Eastern Arizona. Southwestern Lore 4:21–26. 1939 The Material Culture of Kinishba Pueblo, Arizona. American Antiquity 4:314–27. 1941 The Archaeology of the Upper Salt River Valley, Arizona. Doctoral diss., University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Bandelier, Adolph F. 1890–1892 Final Report of Investigations among the Indians of the Southwestern United States Carried on Mainly in the Years from 1880 to 1885, Parts I–II. Papers of the Archaeological Institute of America, American Series II–IV. Cambridge, MA: John Wilson and Son. Bannister, Bryant, and William J. Robinson 1971 Tree-Ring Dates from Arizona U–W, Gila–Salt Rivers Area. Tucson : Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, University of Arizona. Barnes, Will C. 1960 Arizona Place Names. Revised and enlarged by Byrd H. Granger. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Baxter, Laura, Kate J. Baird, Lisa C. Pedicino, and Karriaunna Scotti 1997 The Dendrochronology of the Reconstruction of Kinishba. TreeRing Bulletin 54:11–21. Kinishba Bibliography  ✜  119 Birkby, Walter H. 1973 Discontinuous Morphological Traits of the Skull as Population Markers in the Prehistoric Southwest. Doctoral diss., Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. Bostwick, Todd W. 2003 Revisiting the Dean: Byron Cummings and Southwestern Archaeology , 1893–1954. Doctoral diss., Department of History, Arizona State University, Tempe. 2006 Byron Cummings: Dean of Southwest Archaeology. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. Cavanaugh, Wade 1965 Kinishba Ruin Designated National Historic Landmark. Arizona Republic, February 18. 1968 Apaches Close Kinishba Ruins. Arizona Republic, February 11, sec. C, p. 1. Clark, Eleanor P. 1935 Designs on the Prehistoric Pottery of Arizona. University of Arizona Bulletin...

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