Shumway Ruin and the late pre-Hispanic period in east-central Arizona

The Shumway Archaeological Research Project is a multi-year project that investigates late prehistoric Pueblo communities at the northern edge of the Silver Creek drainage in east-central Arizona. By the 14th century, Pueblo peoples occupied a handful of large masonry pueblos in the area. Shumway Ru...

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Veröffentlicht: Los Angeles, Calif. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 2006
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title Shumway Ruin and the late pre-Hispanic period in east-central Arizona
title_auth Shumway Ruin and the late pre-Hispanic period in east-central Arizona
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Indians of North America Arizona Navajo County Antiquities
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