Hinterlands and regional dynamics in the ancient Southwest [electronic resource] / edited by Alan P. Sullivan III and James M. Bayman.
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Table of Contents:
- Conceptualizing regional dynamics in the ancient Southwest / Alan P. Sullivan III and James M. Bayman
- Not the northeastern periphery : the lower Verde Valley in regional context / Stephanie M. Whittlesey
- Rethinking the Hohokam periphery : the preclassic period Tonto Basin / Mark D. Elson and Jeffery J. Clark
- The Mescal Wash Site : a persistent place in southeastern Arizona / Rein Vanderpot and Jeffrey H. Altschul
- In sync, but barely in touch : relations between the Mimbres region and the Hohokam regional system / Michelle Hegmon and Margaret C. Nelson
- Making and breaking boundaries in the hinterlands : the social and settlement dynamics of far southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico / John E. Douglas
- Papaguerian perspectives on economy and society in the Sonoran Desert / James M. Bayman
- No peripheral vision : a view of regional interactions from south-central New Mexico / Thomas R. Rocek and Alison E. Rautman
- Direct procurement of ceramics and ceramic materials, "index wares," and models of regional exchange and interaction: implications of petrographic and geological data from the Upper Basin and Coconino Plateau / Sidney W. Carter and Alan P. Sullivan III
- Poor Mesa Verde : so far from heaven, so close to Chaco / Sarah H. Schlanger
- Becoming central : organizational transformations in the emergence of Zuni / Andrew I. Duff and Gregson Schachner
- Reconceptualizing regional dynamics in the ancient Southwest : relational approaches / Ruth M. Van Dyke.