The Oshara tradition: origins of Anasazi culture
Author(s): Cynthia. Irwin-Williams
Year: 1973
Summary
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Cite this Record
The Oshara tradition: origins of Anasazi culture. Cynthia. Irwin-Williams. Contributions in anthropology (Portales, N.M.) ; v. 5, no. 1. Portales]: Eastern New Mexico University, Paleo Indian Institute. 1973 ( tDAR id: 85961)
Keywords
Culture
Armijo Phase
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Bajada Phase
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EN MEDINO PHASE
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Jay Phase
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Loma Alta Phase
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Oshara Tradition
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San Jose Phase
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Sky Village Phase
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Trujillo Phase
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
General
Antiquities
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Indians of North America
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Pueblo Indians
Geographic Keywords
35999 (Fips Code)
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All Counties (County)
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Arroyo Cuervo Valley, N.M
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New Mexico
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New Mexico (State / Territory)
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North America (Continent)
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n-us-nm
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United States of America (Country)
Temporal Keywords
Prehistoric
Spatial Coverage
min long: -109.05; min lat: 31.332 ; max long: -103.002; max lat: 37 ;
Record Identifiers
ddc(s): 970.4 / 89
lccn(s): 74622472
NADB document id number(s): 4056053
lcc(s): E78.N65 I79
NADB citation id number(s): 000000135683
Notes
General Note: Bibliography: p. [20]-[21]