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The archaeology of Perry Mesa and its world

Title
The archaeology of Perry Mesa and its world / by David R. Wilcox, James Holmlund.
Author
Wilcox, David R., 1944-
Publication
Flagstaff : Ralph M. Bilby Research Center, Northern Arizona University, [2007], ©2007.

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Additional Authors
Holmlund, James P.
Description
xvii, 124 pages : illustrations, maps; 26 cm +
Series Statement
Bilby Research Center occasional papers ; no. 3
Uniform Title
Bilby Research Center occasional papers ; no. 3.
Subject
  • Archaeology > Arizona > Perry Mesa Archaeological District
  • Cultural property > Protection > Arizona > Perry Mesa Archaeological District
  • Perry Mesa Archaeology District (Ariz.)
  • Arizona > Antiquities
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 108-120).
Contents
The Perry Mesa settlement system and its regional context -- History of research : J. W. Simmons -- History of research : early professional work -- History of research : the verde confederacy model -- History of research : the ecology of human impact model -- The prerequisites of sound explanation -- Research design and collecting procedures -- Basic collecting procedures and objectives -- Human remains -- Implementing the field strategy, September 2003 to April 2004 -- Initial work by Western Mapping Company -- Making the artifact collections at Pueblo La Plata -- The Fort Silver Survey -- The second phase of fieldwork by Western Mapping Company -- Feature mapping -- Artifact mapping -- The approach taken to artifact analyses -- Ceramics -- Initiating ceramic sourcing studies -- Obsidian -- A second round of field investigation, November 2004 -- Interpretations -- On the construction history of Perry Mesa Pueblos -- Critique of ASU construction history studies of Pueblo La Plata and Richinbar Ruin -- Was defense or agricultural potential primary in Perry Mesa site locations? -- Ceramic patterns -- The larger correlation of macro-regional events and the end of the PMSS -- The Chavez Pass-Homol'ovi connection -- Obsidian procurement patterns -- Trip report to Perkinsville Ruin (NA2440), 17 July 2000 -- The Hopi macroeconomy, A.D. 1250-1425 -- Testing the macroeconomy model -- Curation.
ISBN
  • 0971878692
  • 9780971878693
OCLC
  • ocn166289618
  • 166289618
  • SCSB-14576490
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Columbia University Libraries