Social Implications On Black Mesa: Shifting Functions of the Kiva (Student Anthropologist, Volume 4, Number 2, 1972)
Author(s): Locke Clarke
Year: 1972
Summary
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Social Implications On Black Mesa: Shifting Functions of the Kiva (Student Anthropologist, Volume 4, Number 2, 1972). Locke Clarke. 1972 ( tDAR id: 13282)
Keywords
Culture
Black Mesa Anasazi
Material
Ceramic
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Ground Stone
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
General
Cultural Adaptation
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Economy
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Ground Stone Tools
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kiva
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Ritual
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Social Organization
Geographic Keywords
49999 (Fips Code)
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All Counties (County)
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North America (Continent)
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Probable Northern Arizona
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United States of America (Country)
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Utah (State / Territory)
Spatial Coverage
min long: -114.053; min lat: 36.998 ; max long: -109.041; max lat: 42.002 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): Prescott College Center For Man & Environ., Unknown Location
Prepared By(s): Prescott College Center for Man & Environ. , Unknown Location
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 866724
NADB citation id number(s): 000000107693
Notes
General Note: Sent from: Prescott College Center for Man & Environ., Unknown Location
General Note: Submitted to: Prescott College Center For Man & Environ., Unknown Location