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Growing up Hohokamessay 2007 • Crown, Patricia L.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
Crown writes about what Hohokam life was like and how archaeologists know some of this information. She has taken a life history approach to create a story of Hohokam life from birth through the death ritual....The role of exchange and interaction in Salt-Gila Basin Hohokam prehistoryessay 1991 • Crown, Patricia L.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
This paper explores exchange in material goods and the interaction of the Hohokam with contemporaneous populations. Crown emphasizes several important points in this study: (1) exchange and interaction in southern Arizona have a long history, predati...Community dynamics, site structure, and aggregation in the northern Rio Grandeessay 1994 • Crown, Patricia L. & Kohler, Timothy A.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Much of the northern Rio Grande region had a low population level until late in the sequence when there was an influx of people. This influx created changes in community dynamics which can be seen in changes in the architecture. Crown and Kohler see ...Pueblo cultures in transitionessay 1996 • Crown, Patricia L. et al.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Crown et al. summarize the settlement patterns for the northern Rio Grande in northern New Mexico starting around AD 1100. Prior to that time the area had a very low population density. Aggregation occurred rapidly between AD 1250-1300, with some of ...Pueblo cultures in transitionessay 1996 • Crown, Patricia L. et al.
Late Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Crown et al. summarize the settlement patterns for the northern Rio Grande in north central New Mexico starting around AD 1100. Prior to that time the area had a very low population density. Aggregation occurred rapidly between AD 1250-1300 with some...Complex adaptive systems and Southwestern prehistoryessay 1994 • Wills, W. H. (Wirt Henry) et al.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Wills et al. examine the theories that pertain to agricultural strategies, land use, resource depletion, population density, aggregation, and mobility. The archaeological data is then consulted to see if the theories explain the data....