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Re-analyzes the original data from Snaketown in light of increased knowledge of adjacent cultures and developments in tree-ring research.Re-analyzes the original data from Snaketown in light of increased knowledge of adjacent cultures and developments inDigital Heritage
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Analyzes the implications of the excavations at Snaketown for cultural phases and evolution of the Hohokam.Digital Heritage
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Pottery, stone tools, and architecture unearthed during excavations of sites in Southeastern Arizona- considered the origins of the Cochise culture.Digital Heritage
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Paper revising a prior Medallion paper concerning excavations of Snaketown and the presentation of new theories about the "Mogollon" culture based on new analysis and information.Digital Heritage
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A survey of the origins and evolution of Indian cultures and development of classification schemes to place the cultures in various periods.Digital Heritage
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This report is concerned with the excavations in two pit house villages of southwestern New Mexico.Digital Heritage
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An examination of clues left by the Red-on-Buff (Hohokam) culture in the vicinity of the Papagueria as they pertain to understanding the culture.Digital Heritage
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This paper documents two archaeological expeditions conducted by the Gila Pueblo Foundation in the early 1930s.Digital Heritage
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Based on geological reconnaissance of the Elm Creek silts, Dr. Leighton concludes that primitive man may have inhabited the area around Abilene Texas during the Wisconsin glacial stage.Digital Heritage
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Critical analysis of similarities and differences in various tree-ring data obtained from the Tusayan Ruin in an attempt reach a consensus as to the date of the ruins in the region.Digital Heritage
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Based on excavations at Mesa Verde National Park, this paper outlines the region's cultural stages between 525 and 1200 AD.