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Ceramic accumulation rates and prehistoric Tonto Basin householdsessay 1995 • Wallace, Henry D.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
Wallace 'models ceramic accumulation to infer the numbers of households at Locus A of the Meddler Point site over time and to estimate the scale of ceramic importation and consumption at the site. These results have important implications for researc...Mixture model and additional ceramic dataessay 1995 • Wallace, Henry D.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
Wallace provides additional tables and figures on ceramics and midden deposits to supplement the ones in eHRAF document no. 35....Hohokam beginningsessay 2007 • Wallace, Henry D.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
Wallace talks about the earliest Hohokam, some of whom lived in the Tuscon area at Valencia Vieja. Valencia Vieja is a village dating to the beginning of the Hohokam sequence. He also talks about the late Archaic and how the people lived before they ...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 ...