Between Desert and River: Hohokam Settlement and Land Use in the Los Robles Community
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Downum, Christian E.Issue Date
1933Keywords
Hohokam culture.Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric -- Arizona -- Los Robles Wash Region.
Los Robles Wash Region (Ariz.) -- Antiquities.
Arizona -- Antiquities.
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This title from the Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona collection is made available by the University of Arizona Press and University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions about this title, please contact the UA Press at http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/.Publisher
University of Arizona Press (Tucson, AZ)Description
"Downum's book provides a comprehensive overview of prehistoric settlement patterns within the Los Robles region of southern Arizona. . . . An important contribution to understanding the prehistoric patterns of settlement for the project area and surrounding region."—Journal of the West "Downum's carefully done volume is an important contribution to Hohokam archaeology. . . . Clearly written and illustrated."—AM Indian QuarterlyTable of Contents
Preface / Acknowledgments / Archaeological History and Cultural Context / Environment and Resources of the Los Robles Survey Area / Los Robles Survey Sites / The Cerro Prieto Site / Christian E. Downum, John E. Douglas, and Douglas B. Craig / Rock Cairn and Talus Pit Features in the Los Robles Community / John H. Madsen / Land Use and Hohokam Settlement in the Los Robles Community / References / Index / AbstractType
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