by James N. Hill
University of Arizona Press, 1970
Paper: 978-0-8165-0215-8 | eISBN: 978-0-8165-4989-4
Library of Congress Classification E99.P9C28 1970
Dewey Decimal Classification 917.9103

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

This report presents an analysis of a prehistoric Pueblo community in structural, functional, and evolutionary terms; it is a sequel to William A. Longacre's Archaeology as Anthropology. The emphasis is on social organization (including the patterning of community activities) and on understanding changes in this organization in terms of adaptive responses to a shifting environment.


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