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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Used/ Native American This book is in very good condition with clean cover and pages, slight yellowing of pages due to age and some minimal wear to corner ends of cover but otherwise very good condition. This volume contains the published results of an invited symposium presented by the 61st annual meeting of the American association for the advancement of science, Southwestern and Rockymountain division, held in Tucson, Arizona, 1985. The prehistoric Hohokam village was selected as a Topics for these meetings for several reasons. Tucson is on the sonoran desert portion of southern Arizona on the southern boarder of the Hohokam range. Also much new unpublished research has been released which has promise to strongly influence the future of the Hohokam Village. The study of the prehistoric villages are of great interest to archaeologist, anthropologists and geologists. Seller Inventory # doyel87
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. x+287 pages with tables, plates, diagrams and maps. Octavo (8 3/4" x 6") bound in original publisher's wrappers. Foreword by David E Doyel. First edition. Contents: The Hohokam Village by David E Doyle; Pioneer Period Village Structure and Settlement Pattern in the Phoenix Basin by John S Cable and David E Doyle; Rincon Phase Reorganization in the Tucson Basin by William H Doelle, Frederick W Huntington and Henry D Wallace; The Growth of a Hohokam Village by T Kathleen Henderson; La Ciudad: A Perspective on Hohokam Community Systems by Glen Rice; Specialization and Differentiation: Non-subsistence Economic Pursuits in Courtyard Systems at La Ciudad by JoAnn Kisselburg; Hohokam Architectural Variability and Site Structure during the Sedentary-Classic Transition by Earl W Sires, Jr; The Morphology of Platform Mounds and the Structure of Classic Period Hohokam Sites by David A Gregory; The Lehi Canal System: Organization of a Classic Period Community by Jerry B Howard; New Models of Social Structure at the Palo Parado Site by David R Wilcox; Comments on Symposium Papers by Emil W Haury; Thoughts on Hohokam Settlement Behavior: Comments on "The Hohokam Village" by Jeffrey S Dean; Comments on "The Hohokam Village" by Paul R Fish. Condition: A near fine copy. Seller Inventory # A0002