Migration and the Movement of Southwestern Peoples

For the past several decades, migration, as an explanation of culture change, has been largely ignored by archaeologists in the American Southwest and elsewhere. Although the late 13th Century migration of peoples from the Four-Corners region of the American Southwest to the Rio Grande has long been...

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Chronology
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Environment
History
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North America
Population movements
Preceramic cultures
Prehistory and protohistory
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