Mogollon : NT85.

This collection of 41 documents discusses the Early and Late Mogollon archaeological traditions located in southeast Arizona, southern New Mexico, and western Texas in the United States and northern Chihuahua and northeastern Sonora in Mexico from around 2000 BP to 600 BP (AD 1 to AD 1400). Synopses...

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Corporate Author: Human Relations Area Files, inc
Other Authors: Anyon, Roger, 1952-, Barnett, Susan, Berman, Mary Jane, Buehrer, T. F. 1891-, Douglass, A. E. 1867-1962, Fish, Suzanne K., Ford, Richard I., Gabel, Norman E., Haury, Emil W. 1904-1992, Hinkes, Madeleine Joyce, Kelso, Gerald K., Lancaster, James A., LeBlanc, Steven A., Lekson, Stephen H., Lightfoot, Kent G., 1953-, McIntyre, Allan J., McKusick, Charmion R., Miksicek, Charles H., Minnis, Paul E., Nelson, Margaret Cecile, 1951-, Olsen, Sandra L., Preslar, Tony M., Reid, J. Jefferson, Shafer, Harry J., Sternberg, Robert Saul, Stoltman, James B., 1935-, Whalen, Michael E., Wills, W. H., Woosley, Anne I.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New Haven, Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, 2011-
Series:EHRAF archaeology. North America.
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Online Access:CONNECT
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Summary:This collection of 41 documents discusses the Early and Late Mogollon archaeological traditions located in southeast Arizona, southern New Mexico, and western Texas in the United States and northern Chihuahua and northeastern Sonora in Mexico from around 2000 BP to 600 BP (AD 1 to AD 1400). Synopses or overviews of the Mogollon tradition can be found in several documents. Reid (1989) provides one overview and also describes Grasshopper Pueblo, a community that dates to the final prehistoric occupation. LeBlanc (1989) emphasizes the interaction between Casas Grandes and the rest of the Mogollon. Reid and Whittlesley (1997) write a summary of the Mogollon in Arizona and New Mexico. Lekson contains a summary focusing on southwestern New Mexico. Anyon (1980) also concentrates on south-central and southwestern New Mexico emphazising the Late Pithouse period. LeBlanc (1980) covers the Early Pithouse period for southern New Mexico. Whalen describes south-central New Mexico and western Texas for the Early and Late Pithouse periods. Several documents are site reports or discuss important Mogollon sites.
Item Description:Title from Web page (viewed Nov. 12, 2011).
This portion of eHRAF archaeology was released in 2011.
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.