essay
New models of social structure at the Palo Pardo site
hohokam village : site structure and organization • Glenwood Springs, Colo. • Published In 1987 • Pages: 223-248
By: Wilcox, David R..
Abstract
Wilcox re-examines the data from the site of Palo Parado excavated by Di Peso in the 1950s. He finds the site had three periods of occupation; one during the Colonial and Sedentary periods, a second during the Classic period, and a third during the historic period. Data from the historic period component was not marked for OCM (Outline of Cultural Materials) codes. The village had several compounds and non-local ceramics and iron pyrite mirrors indicate interaction with the Hohokam to the north and with Mesoamerica - probably Casas Grandes - to the south
- HRAF PubDate
- 2010
- Region
- North America
- Sub Region
- Southwest and Basin
- Document Type
- essay
- Evaluation
- Creator Type
- Archaeologist
- Document Rating
- 4: Excellent Secondary Data
- Analyst
- Sarah Berry; 2009
- Field Date
- no date
- Coverage Date
- 1200-950 BP and 750-650 BP (AD 800-1050 and AD 1250-1350)
- Coverage Place
- Palo Parado, southern Arizona, United States
- Notes
- David R. Wilcox
- 'Papers presented at a symposium (1985) at the 61st annual meeting of the Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science'--T.p. verso
- For bibliographical references see document 16:Doyel
- LCCN
- 87062358
- LCSH
- Hohokam culture