The Hohokam of the San Pedro Valley and Papagueria: Continuity and Variability in two Regional Populations

Author(s): Bruce Masse

Year: 1978

Summary

This paper examines two important regional Hohokarn populations, that of the San Pedro Valley and the Papagueria. You may ask why these two geographically separate areas are combined into a single presentation. Briefly stated, a comparison of' these two regions will hopefully serve to illustrate what I believe to be a general unity shared by southern Arizona Hohokam populations peripheral to the 11 core areas of the Gila and Salt River Valleys, and at the same time point out the variability which exists between and within these areas.

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The Hohokam of the San Pedro Valley and Papagueria: Continuity and Variability in two Regional Populations. Bruce Masse. 1978 ( tDAR id: 458501) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8458501

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Keywords

Culture
Hohokam

Investigation Types
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis

Geographic Keywords
San Pedro River Valley

Spatial Coverage

min long: -115.356; min lat: 31.28 ; max long: -108.853; max lat: 37.021 ;

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Contact(s): Amerind Museum

Repository(s): Amerind Museum

Record Identifiers

MS(s): 258

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