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Tonto Basin demography in a regional perspectiveessay 1995 • Doelle, William H.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
Doelle examines population levels in the Tonto basin and regionally in southcentral Arizona. He describes how he arrives at the population figures. As Doelle states 'the primary intent is to place the demographic trajectory of the Tonto Basin into a ...A Method for estimating regional populationessay 1995 • Doelle, William H.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
'This appendix elaborates somewhat on the specific methods that were used to derive population estimates on a regional scale in Chapter 7 [eHRAF document no. 38]. Key issues and assumptions are explored, and the data base of archaeological sites and ...Regional platform mound systemsessay 1995 • Doelle, William H.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
Doelle provides a listing of known platform mounds in southern Arizona. He 'explores the historical factors that may have kept previous researchers from considering [platform mounds] on a broad regional scale.' (page 555)....Laws, dollars, and scholarsessay 2007 • Doelle, William H.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
Doelle describes the early archaeological work in the Hohokam area starting in the 1880s. He also describes the federal and state laws that have been inacted that pertain to conducting archaeological work in southern Arizona....The changing role of the Tucson Basin in the Hohokam regional systemessay 1991 • Doelle, William H. & Wallace, Henry D.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
This paper follows several important themes through time. The first is the definition of the Tucson Basin as a distinctive component of the Hohokam regional system. In particular, the degree of variation between the Hohokam of the Tucson and Phoenix ...Rincon phase community reorganization in the Tucson Basinessay 1987 • Doelle, William H. et al.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
Doelle et al. redefine the Rincon phase ceramic sequence in the Tucson basin between 1100 BP-850 BP (AD 900-AD 1150). They also examine household developement and changing settlement patterns during the Rincon phase. Households appear to become large...Classic period platform mound systems in southern Arizonaessay 1995 • Doelle, William H. et al.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
'The goal of this chapter is to examine the role of Classic period platform mounds on a regional scale....Its application fosters new understandings of continuity and variation in this important and widespread architectural form.' (page 385). Doelle ...