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2. Photographing Trincheras Sites
3. Index
4. About the Contributors
5. Bibliography
6. 9. Concluding Observations: Perspectives from the Hill Towns of Oaxaca
7. 8. Crafting of Places: Mesoamerican Monumentality in Cerros de Trincheras and Other Hilltop Sites
8. 7. Delineating Hilltop Settlement Systems in West-Central Arizona, AD 1100–1400
9. 5. Excavations at Cerro de Trincheras
10. 6. Regional Heartlands and Transregional Trends
11. 4. Cerros de Trincheras in Southern Arizona: Review and Current Status of the Debate
12. Foreword
13. 3. Tumamoc Hill and the Early Pioneer Period Occupation of the Tucson Basin
14. 2. Cerros de Trincheras in Northwestern Chihuahua: The Arguments for Defense
15. 1. Introduction
16. Title Page, Copyright Page
17. Preface
18. Contents
19. The Marana Community in Comparative Context
20. The Dairy Site
21. Evidence for Large-scale Agave Cultivation in the Marana Community
22. An Introduction to Time, Place, and Research
23. Evolution and Structure of the Classic Period Marana Community
24. Early Sedentism and Agriculture in the Northern Tucson Basin
25. Parameters of Agricultural Production in the Northern Tucson Basin
26. The Marana Community in the Hohokam World
27. Differentiation and Integration in a Tucson Basin Classic Period Hohokam Community
28. Sedentism and Settlement Mobility in the Tucson Basin Prior to A.D. 1000
29. Investigations at Tor al-Tareeq: An Epipaleolithic Site in the Wadi el-Hasa, Jordan
30. Gender and Status in the Hohokam Pre-Classic to Classic Transition
31. Key Issues and Topics in the Archaeology of the American Southwest and Northwestern Mexico
32. Mesoamerican Connections
33. Plants
34. Sambaqui (Shell Mound) Societies of Coastal Brazil
35. Plants
36. Mesoamerican Connections
37. The Early Materialization of Democratic Institutions among the Ancestral Muskogean of the American Southeast
38. REFINING THE ROLE OF CERROS DE TRINCHERAS IN SOUTHERN ARIZONA SETTLEMENT
39. Trincheras Sites in Time, Space, and Society
40. “…being weary, they had rebelled”: Pueblo subsistence and labor under Spanish colonialism
41. Prehistoric Desert Farmers of the Southwest
42. Early Corn Remains from Tumamoc Hill, Southern Arizona
43. Early Sedentary Communities of the Basin of Mexico
44. Surface and Subsurface Evidence for Community Size at Coapexco, Mexico
45. Agave (Agave spp.)
46. SOME REFERENCES FOR THE DISCUSSION OF COMPLEXITY AMONG THE SAMBAQUI MOUNDBUILDERS FROM THE SOUTHERN SHORES OF BRAZIL
47. Monumental Shell Mounds as Persistent Places in Southern Coastal Brazil
48. Hohokam Society and Water Management
49. Hohokam Society and Water Management
50. Southwest and northwest: Recent research at the juncture of the United States and Mexico
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