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The Sinagua and the Western Pueblo Tradition: Perspectives from Material Culture and Burial Practices (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Peter Pilles. Kimberly Spurr.

The highland country of central Arizona has historically been interpreted as a region peripheral to the more dominant Hohokam, Kayenta, and Mogollon traditions that surrounded it. However, peripheries are defined by ones perception of where the center is located. Our case in point is the prehistoric Sinagua, which has been the subject of a five-year long study and documentation of more than1500 human remains and 4000 funerary objects that have been repatriated to the Hopi Tribe by the...