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This Issue’s Articles Include:
• Horses in the Southwest – Tobi Taylor and William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Ice Age Horses of Arizona and Sonora – Jim I. Mead, Northern Arizona University
• The Indian Adoption of Spanish Horses – Diana Hadley, Office of Ethnohistorical Research, Arizona State Museum
• San Martin Caballero: Patron Saint of Horsemen – Tobi Taylor, Center for Desert Archaeology
• The Spanish Barb
• The Coronado Project
• Horses in Navajo and Apache Rock Art – Lawrence Loendorf, New Mexico State University
• Horses in Chiricahua and Western Apache Culture – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum
• Horses in Archaeological Sites – Tobi Taylor, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Roads and Tracks: Horse Trails in the Southwest – Tobi Taylor, Center for Desert Archaeology
• The Fort Huachuca Cavalry – J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc
• Heritage and Homesteads, Pima County’s Commitment to Ranch Conservation – Linda Mayro, Pima County Cultural Resources Office
• Barns in the Desert – Tobi Taylor, Center for Desert Archaeology
• The Roots of Rodeo – Tobi Taylor, Center for Desert Archaeology
• The Navajo Saddle Cinch Revival – Tobi Taylor, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Ruidoso and Rillito: Storied Racetracks of the Southwest – Sandra McCoy Larson, Office of the Arizona State Auditor General and Tobi Taylor, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Back Sight – William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology