Kiva, the Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History, Volume 62 Number 1, Fall 1996
by Tobi Taylor (Editor); articles by Jeffrey S. Dean, Mark C. Slaugher, Denni O. Bowden III, Ann Cordy Deegan, David E. Doyel, Todd L. Howell, C. Dean Wilson, and more
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The Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, 1996. Journal. Fine. Soft cover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Softcover in fine condition. 108+ pages. Article topics include : desert dendrochonology: tree ring dating prehistoric sites in the Tucson basin; Anasazi square toe-square heel twined sandals : construction and cultural attributes; resource mobilization and Hohokam society : analysis of obsidian artifacts from the Gatlin Site; identifying leaders at Hawikku; ceramic pigment distributions and regional interaction: a re-examination of interpretations in Shepard's "Technology of La Plata Pottery"; book reviews. .
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- Kiva, the Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History, Volume 62 Number 1, Fall 1996
- Author
- Tobi Taylor (Editor); articles by Jeffrey S. Dean, Mark C. Slaugher, Denni O. Bowden III, Ann Cordy Deegan, David E. Doyel, Todd L. Howell, C. Dean Wilson, and more
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- Paperback
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- Used - Fine
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- The Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society
- Date Published
- 1996
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- 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾
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- Archaeology;
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