Population Dynamics in the Pimería Alta, AD 1650–1750

The demographic landscape of the Pimería Alta—the Spanish term for the Northern Pimas, or O’odham, and their collective territory during the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries—has been widely debated by historians and archaeologists alike. Published histories have primarily focused on...

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Altars
Anthropology
Applied anthropology
Applied sciences
Archaeological excavation
Archaeological methods
Archaeological sites
Archaeology
Behavioral sciences
Biological sciences
Ceremonial objects
Ceremonies
Civil engineering
Construction engineering
Cooperation
Cultural anthropology
Cultural customs
Earth sciences
Engineering
Erosional landforms
Excavations
Field archaeology
Flint
Geography
Geology
Geomorphology
Human behavior
Landforms
Mineralogy
Minerals
Paleoanthropology
Paleontology
Physical sciences
Population dynamics
Population studies
Quartz
Rituals
Sharpeners
Social behavior
Social interaction
Social sciences
Technology
Valleys
Whetstones
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