The Construction and Occupation of Unit 11 at Paquime, Chihuahua: draft

Summary

Understanding Paquime' s internal development is important to regional prehistory, but the sheer amount of published data deters attempts to interpret the site's construction history. The challenge can be reduced to a workable size by examining individual architectural units within the site. By way of illustration, a re-study of Unit 11 (House of the Serpent) indicates that its construction history may differ somewhat from the original published account. The approach used in the re-study is frankly experimental and is offered in the hope that others will be able to improve on it (or else prove its lack of utility).

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The Construction and Occupation of Unit 11 at Paquime, Chihuahua: draft. David A. Phillips, Jr., Elizabeth A. Bagwell. 2009 ( tDAR id: 458534) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8458534

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min long: -114.741; min lat: 28.738 ; max long: -106.128; max lat: 35.79 ;

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MS(s): 606

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