Approach to the problem
essay 1965 Gladwin, Harold Sterling

HohokamNorth America > Southwest and Basin
This is an account of Harold S Gladwin's initial attempt to locate the archaeological site of Snaketown in 1927. The article describes briefly the method he used to excavate the site, and the classification of the various sherds he uncovered at Snake...

The Hohokam as of 1934
essay 1965 Gladwin, Harold Sterling

HohokamNorth America > Southwest and Basin
In this article Gladwin presents a history of archaeological investigations in the Gila Basin starting with the recognition given to the area by the Hemenway Expedition of 1887-1888. In addition to the historical aspects of this document, there is so...

Pottery
essay 1965 Gladwin, Harold Sterling

HohokamNorth America > Southwest and Basin
This brief article presents a cautionary note to ceramic archaeologists to avoid spending an undue amount of emphasis on the classification, definition, and description of pottery types based on the physical appearance of the sherds alone without als...

Conclusions
essay 1965 Gladwin, Harold Sterling

HohokamNorth America > Southwest and Basin
In this work Gladwin discusses the evolution of culture at Snaketown over a period of fourteen hundred years, from the Vahki Phase of the Pioneer Period to the Civano Phase, of the Classic.All Phase/Periods are discussed from the standpoint of their ...

Bibliography
essay 1965 Gladwin, Harold Sterling et al.

HohokamNorth America > Southwest and Basin
This work consists in its entirety of bibliographical citations relevant to documents 54-78 in this archaeological collection....

Analysis of pottery in Mound 29
essay 1965 Gladwin, Harold Sterling et al.

HohokamNorth America > Southwest and Basin
The tables presented in this document give the percentages of sherds according to phases in the sections of the three stratitests of Mound 29 at Snaketown. For all phases excepting the Vahki the figures are based on painted pottery only as the plain ...