Navajo multi-household social units archaeology on Black Mesa, Arizona

In this rigorous archaeological study, Thomas R. Rocek explores a neglected but major source of social flexibility in Navajo societies. While many studies have focused on household and community-level organization, few have examined the flexible, intermediate-sized, "middle-level" cooperat...

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title Navajo multi-household social units archaeology on Black Mesa, Arizona
title_auth Navajo multi-household social units archaeology on Black Mesa, Arizona
title_exact_search Navajo multi-household social units archaeology on Black Mesa, Arizona
title_full Navajo multi-household social units archaeology on Black Mesa, Arizona Thomas R. Rocek
title_fullStr Navajo multi-household social units archaeology on Black Mesa, Arizona Thomas R. Rocek
title_full_unstemmed Navajo multi-household social units archaeology on Black Mesa, Arizona Thomas R. Rocek
title_short Navajo multi-household social units
title_sort navajo multi household social units archaeology on black mesa arizona
title_sub archaeology on Black Mesa, Arizona
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Navajo Indians Antiquities
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Navajo Indians Antiquities
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