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Julian D. Hayden
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The Sierra Pinacate ISBN: 9780816552429
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https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv34h09v8.5
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv34h09v8.5
Autor:
Julian D. Hayden
South of the border, a spectacular range of ancient volcanoes rises from the desert floor just a few miles from the Sea of Cortez. Virtually untraveled, the Sierra Pinacate in northwestern Mexico beckons adventurers and scientists. Here, in words and
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Julian D. Hayden
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KIVA. 43:161-166
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Julian D. Hayden
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American Antiquity. 41:274-289
The 600 square mile volcanic area of the Sierra Pinacate, in extreme northwestern Sonora, Mexico, comprises a unique geologic and ecologic enclave in which archaeological remains have been undisturbed by erosion. Situated in an essentially waterless
Autor:
Julian D. Hayden
Publikováno v:
KIVA. 50:237-249
The Amargosan Pinacatenos, a dialect subgroup of the Papago, occupied the Sierra Pinacate in far northwestern Sonora from the onset of the Medithermal period until well into historic times. A unique trait, that of cremating the bones of food animals,
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Julian D. Hayden
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KIVA. 43:31-35
Autor:
Malcolm J. Rogers, Julian D. Hayden
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KIVA. 24:1-23
(1958). San Dieguito Implements from the Terraces of the Rincon-Pantano and Rillito Drainage System. KIVA: Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 1-23.
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Julian D. Hayden
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KIVA. 24:10-16
Autor:
Julian D. Hayden
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American Antiquity. 31:272-276
A fragile-pattern area is defined as any archaeological area in which man's material remains lie without depth upon an existing natural surface and thus comprise a pattern which is disturbed or broken by any form of selective artifact collecting. Suc
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Julian D. Hayden
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American Antiquity. 35:87-93
The present weight of evidence indicates that the Sierra Pinacate, Sonora, was an enclave occupied continuously from the end of the Altithermal period by people of the Amargosa complex, who, as Arenefios, spoke a dialect of Papago in historic times.