On Pioneer Hohokam and San Pedro Cochise Settlement Pattern: A New Perspective
Author(s): Gordon L. Fritz
Year: 1984
Summary
On Pioneer Hohokam and San Pedro Cochise settlement pattern: a new perspective by Gordon L Fritz. Term paper for Anthropology, University of Arizona. This paper is an attempt to determine the relationship between late San Pedro Cochise and Pioneer period Hohokam settlement pattern. The research approach is problem-oriented administering a deductive design. The paper is structured to ignite an interest in relationships between the said cultural systems using similar approaches.
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On Pioneer Hohokam and San Pedro Cochise Settlement Pattern: A New Perspective. Gordon L. Fritz. 1984 ( tDAR id: 458524) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8458524
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Keywords
Culture
Hohokam
Site Name
AZ AA:12:41
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AZ BB:13:13
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AZ BB:2:2
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AZ BB:3:5
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AZ EE:8:1
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AZ T:12:1
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AZ T:12:15
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AZ T:16:6
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AZ U:10:2
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AZ U:13:1
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AZ U:13:29
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AZ U:14:18
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AZ U:14:6
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AZ U:9:1
Investigation Types
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis
Spatial Coverage
min long: -117.378; min lat: 30.115 ; max long: -106.567; max lat: 36.993 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Amerind Museum
Repository(s): Amerind Museum
Submitted To(s): Fulton-Hayden Memorial Library, Amerind Foundation
Record Identifiers
MS(s): 418
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