The Construction and Occupation of Unit 11 at Paquime, Chihuahua: draft
Author(s): David A. Phillips, Jr.; Elizabeth A. Bagwell
Year: 2009
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).
Cite this Record
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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Keywords
Site Type
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex
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Settlements
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Town / City
Investigation Types
Heritage Management
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Historic Background Research
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Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis
Geographic Keywords
Casas Grandes
Spatial Coverage
min long: -114.741; min lat: 28.738 ; max long: -106.128; max lat: 35.79 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Amerind Museum
Record Identifiers
MS(s): 606
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