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James E. Ivey | lit.salon
James E. Ivey
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Presidios of the Big Bend area
1990
James E. Ivey
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An archaeological and historical survey of Walnut Creek, Seguin, Texas
1977
James E. Ivey
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Archaeological investigations at the Mayer house (41BX 326) San Antonio, Texas
1978
James E. Ivey, University of Texas at San Antonio. Center for Archaeological Research
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Archaeological survey and testing at Rancho de las Cabras, Wilson County, Texas
1981
James E. Ivey
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Archaeological testing at Rancho de las Cabras, 41 WN 30, Wilson County, Texas Second season
1983
James E. Ivey
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In the midst of a loneliness: the architectural history of the Salinas missions : Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument : historic structure report
1988
James E. Ivey
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Archaeological and historical investigations at the Alamo North Wall, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas
1997
James E. Ivey, Anne A. Fox, Robert J. Hard, Thomas R. Hester, Jack D. Eaton, University of Texas at San Antonio. Center for Archaeological Research, Texas Antiquities Committee
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Archaeological investigations at Mission Concepción and Mission Parkway
1999
James E. Ivey
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Spanish Colonial Architecture of Pecos Pueblo, New Mexico Archaeological Excavations and Architectural History of the Spanish Colonial Churches A
2013
James E. Ivey
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Scholar of the City Different: papers in honor of Cordelia Thomas Snow
2019
Cordelia T. Snow, Emily J. Brown, Matthew J. Barbour, Genevieve N. Head, Michael Bletzer, Jeffrey L. Boyer, Robin Farwell Gavin, Charles M. Haecker, Douglas D. Scott, James E. Ivey, Kelly Lee Jenks, Maxine McBrinn, Joseph R. Aguilar, Leonora Tsosie, Kendall McGowan, Nicole A. Ramirez Thomas, James L. Moore, Elizabeth A. Oster, Donna Pierce, Stephen S. Post, Linda Tigges, William Wroth, Archaeological Society of New Mexico