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Early Pithouse Villages of the Mimbres Valley and Beyond : The McAnally and Thompson Sites in Their Cultural and Ecological Contexts

Diehl, Michael W.LeBlanc, Steven A.Anyon, Roger(Contributions by)Arthur, John W.(Contributions by)Minnis, Paul E.(Contributions by)
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Early Pithouse period villagers played a generative role in the cultural and historical sequence of the Mogollon region, which is best known for the stunning black-on-white pottery of the Classic Mimbres culture.

This volume presents a complete report on the archaeology of two important Early Pithouse settlements located along the Rio Mimbres, including detailed accounts of the excavation units, depositional contexts, architectural details, radiocarbon dates, miscellaneous artifacts, and ceramic frequency distriductures. The Thomson and McAnally sites contain architecture, artifacts, and other remains of the earliest relatively sedentary horticulturalists to occupy this part of the Southwest.

The authors synthesize the data about charges over time in the villagers' lifestyle to develop a new chronology for the occupation of the region.

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Product Details
0873652118 / 9780873652117
Paperback / softback
978.901
20/06/2001
United States
160 pages, 29 illustrations, 53 tables, 18 halftones, 4 maps
186 x 267 mm