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  2. Southwestern archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Southwestern archaeology is a branch of archaeology concerned with the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico. This region was first occupied by hunter-gatherers , and thousands of years later by advanced civilizations, such as the Ancestral Puebloans , the Hohokam , and the Mogollon .

  3. Linda S. Cordell - Wikipedia

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    Linda Sue Cordell (October 11, 1943 - March 29, 2013) [1] [2] was an American archaeologist and anthropologist.She was a leading researcher of the archaeology of the Southwest United States and Ancestral Pueblo communities.

  4. Earl H. Morris - Wikipedia

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    Earl Halstead Morris, known as Earl Morris or Earl H. Morris, was an American archeologist known for his contributions to Southwest archaeology. He is also believed to have partially inspired the fictional Indiana Jones of George Lucas' popular Indiana Jones film series. [1]

  5. Category:History of the Southwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    Southwestern archaeology; Stories of the Old Santa Fe Trail This page was last edited on 5 September 2022, at 18:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Mogollon culture - Wikipedia

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    Macaw Pens at Paquimé, Chihuahua. The distinct facets of Mogollon culture were recorded by Emil Haury, based on his excavations in 1931, 1933, and 1934 at the Harris Village in Mimbres, New Mexico, and the Mogollon Village on the upper San Francisco River in New Mexico [8] Haury recognized differences between architecture and artifacts from these sites as compared with sites in the Hohokam ...

  7. Harold S. Gladwin - Wikipedia

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    Harold Sterling Gladwin was an early twentieth century archaeologist that specialized in Southwestern archaeology of the United States. He also was known for his excavations at Snaketown, Arizona, in which he accomplished several publications on this topic; his theories on migration to the New World from Asia also gained attention.

  8. Anzick site - Wikipedia

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    Lahren, L. A., "The Ongoing Odyssey of the Anzick Clovis Burial in Park County Montana (24PA506): Part 1", Archaeology in Montana 42, pp. 55–59, 2001; Jennifer Raff and Deborah a. Bolnick, "Genetic Roots of the First Americans", Nature 506, pp. 162–163. 2014; Rasmussen, Morten, et al., "The genome of a Late Pleistocene human from a Clovis ...

  9. Alfred V. Kidder - Wikipedia

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    Introduction to the Study of Southwestern Archaeology (Online book). Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-08345-3. – regarded as the first comprehensive archaeological study of a New World area; Kidder, A. V. & Amsden, Charles Avery (1931). 5 The Pottery of Pecos. Papers of the Southwestern expedition. Vol. I The dull-paint wares.