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Pottery and Basketry
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Analysis of design techniques and treatments used in Hohokam pottery.
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A survey to the north along the Mogollon Rim and Verde Valley using ruins and sherds to identify distinct cultures- signs of their origins and entry into the region.
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Archaeological survey of Chihuahua, Mexico to determine the culture groups that may have inhabited or influenced the development of culture in the area.
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Forensic examinations of skeletal remains unearthed during excavations of sites in Southeastern Arizona- considered the origins of the Cochise.
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Critical analysis of similarities and differences between various cultures of North and Central America.
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Methodology and instruments for carrying out tree-ring analysis with the goal of determining age of archaeological structures and artifacts.
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Examination of Red-on-Buff pottery for clues to better understand the Hohokam.
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A survey of the extent to which the Red-on-Buff culture expanded along its eastern front despite geographic obstacles
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Crucial importance of potsherds in conducting surveys of the Southwest in the absense of other tangible artifacts.
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Archaeological surveys of the Mogollon and Mimbres cultures in order to better understand the Hohokam culture.
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Discussion of the best possible ways to catalog and name ruins in the Southwest.
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Gladwin compares the previous work done on the architecture of the Flagstaff culture by Colton, Spicer, McGregor and Hargrave with tree-ring dating done by Douglass and McGregor and concludes that the tree-rings dates are in direct conflict.