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Tumamoc Hill (O'odham: Cemamagĭ Doʼag) is a
butte located immediately west of "A"
Mountain and
downtown Tucson, Arizona. It is home to many radio, television...
- Rose is a
member of the
Cucurbitaceae or
gourd family. Also
called the
Tumamoc globeberry, it is
native to a very
narrow area of the
Sonoran Desert, and...
- July 7, 2018. "Walk the Hill |
Desert Laboratory on
Tumamoc Hill".
Desert Laboratory on
Tumamoc Hill.
February 13, 2020.
Retrieved August 20, 2020. "Catalina...
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Desert Laboratory is a
historic biological research facility atop
Tumamoc Hill (O'odham: Cemamagĭ Doʼag) at 1675 West
Anklam Road in Tucson, Arizona...
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Tumamoca is a
plant genus in the
family Cucurbitaceae. It is
named for
Tumamoc Hill just west of the City of Tucson, Arizona,
where the
University of...
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February 2020. Ferg, Alan (1979). "The
Petroglyphs of
Tumamoc Hill". Kiva - the
Tumamoc Hill Survey: An
Intensive Study of a
Cerro de
Trincheras in...
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Trail Systems and
Related Features on the
Slopes of
Tumamoc Hill". Kiva,
Special Edition the
Tumamoc Hill Survey: An
Intensive Study of a
Cerro de Trincheras...
- the
Santa Cruz
River during the
flood of 1915 "A"
Mountain (right) and
Tumamoc Hill (left) in the distance,
looking west
across the
Tucson Valley Tucson...
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Weavers Needle Tank
Mountains Black Dome
Tucson Mountains Sentinel Peak
Tumamoc Hill
Whetstone Mountains Apache Peak
White Mountains Black Mesa (Navajo...
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parts of the
American Southwest.
Hohokam style petroglyphs can be
found on
Tumamoc Hill and
Martinez Hill in Tucson, AZ. This
style of
petroglyphs consists...