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Referencesessay 1987 • Doyel, David E. (David Elmond)
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
This document consists solely of the references to eHRAF documents nos. 17-29....The Hohokam villageessay 1987 • Doyel, David E. (David Elmond)
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
Doyel discusses the background of archaeological work in southern Arizona and the problems with different authors having different chronologies for the Hohokam. He also describes previous research that has been done on Hohokam villages. Due to federa...Irrigation, production, and power in Phoenix Basin Hohokam societyessay 2007 • Doyel, David E. (David Elmond)
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
Doyel sees the elaborate society of the Hohokam as based on elite control of agricultural surpluses and it was this surplus that emerging leaders used to their advantage to become chiefs. Your average Hohokam did not make many of the products they us...Settlement organization at Gila Bendessay 2000 • Doyel, David E. (David Elmond)
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
Located on the southwestern edge of the Hohokam region, prehistoric villages along the lower Gila River near Gila Bend reflect both similarities and differences when compared to those in the Phoenix Basin. Using archival, survey, and limited excavati...The Santan phase in the Phoenix Basinessay 2000 • Doyel, David E. (David Elmond)
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
Interpreting the nature of the cultural transformation that occurred between the Late Formative period and the Classic period in the Phoenix Basin of southern Arizona remains problematic. In 1930s, the Santan phase was proposed for the early part of ...Hohokam cultural evolution in the Phoenix basinessay 1991 • Doyel, David E. (David Elmond)
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
The Doyel article presented here discusses cultural evolutionary changes in Hohokam society of the Phoenix Basin area of Arizona, dating from the Late Archaic to the Classic/Post Classic periods, roughly from 600 BC to 1400 AD. These changes involve ...Prehistoric villages and communities in the Arizona desertessay 2000 • Doyel, David E. (David Elmond) & Fish, Suzanne K.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
This work provides a synopsis of Hohokam cultural history and a framework of themes and problems currently under investigation in the study of these people. Other topics discussed in this article include site structure, community patterns, scales of ...Tradition Summaryessay 2010 • Doyel, David E. (David Elmond) et al.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
This is a summary of the Hohokam Tradition. Information is presented on major aspects of the Hohokam archaeological tradition....Pioneer period village structure and settlement pattern in the Phoenix Basinessay 1987 • Cable, John S. & Doyel, David E. (David Elmond)
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
Cable and Doyel excavated at Pueblo Patricio in downtown Phoenix. Due to their work at Pueblo Patricio and their reexamination of the data from Snaketown they came to realize it was time to rethink the cultural chronology at Snaketown as defined by H...