From Hohokam to O'odham: The Protohistoric Occupation of the Middle Gila River Valley, Central Arizona (2009)

by E. Christian Wells

Paperback, 2009

LCC

E78 A7 W45 2009

Description

This is the third volume in the Gila River Indian Community's Anthropological Research Papers series. As in the second volume, this volume presents new observations on the archaeology of the middle Gila River valley based on a full-coverage survey of 146,000 acres for the Pima-Maricopa Irrigation Project, sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior, and administered by the Tribe under the Tribal Self-Governance Act of 1994. This study identifies a new approach for studying sites that contain protohistoric assemblages (AD 1450 to 1700). E. Christian Wells reviews the evidence for protohistoric settlement in central Arizona, introduces quantitative measures to identify pottery assemblages, and suggests potential avenues for future research.… (more)

Publication

Gila River Indian Community (2009), 2nd printing. also know as Gila River Indian Community Anthropological Research Papers--Number 3. A draft of this volume was distributed by the Cultural Resource Management Program at P-MIP Technical Report NO. 2002-14. First distributed in 2006 by the Gila River Indian Community Cultural Resources Management Program.
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