1980
DOI: 10.18356/b484fa54-en
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“…Stratigraphic relationships among the excavated pit structures, together with the available tree-ring dates, suggest, however, that these numerous structures represent the continuous or repeated occupation of a single location by small groups rather than a large contemporaneous village (e.g., Ahlstrom 1985:163-173;Bullard 1962:24-36). In addition to the work at Cerro Colorado, there have been several excavations of small sites dating between the Basketmaker II and late Pueblo I periods in the Mariana Mesa area and west along Carrizo Wash (Gilpin et al 2004;Huber and Van West 2005;McGimsey 1980;Oakes 1986), along the Upper Little Colorado (Bradford 1980;Doyel and Debowski 1980), and in the areas west of St. Johns and Springerville, Arizona (Martin and Rinaldo 1960;Vivian 1966). These excavated sites were occupied by one to several households and include a mix of seasonal and year-round habitations.…”
Section: Mogollon Rim Marginsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stratigraphic relationships among the excavated pit structures, together with the available tree-ring dates, suggest, however, that these numerous structures represent the continuous or repeated occupation of a single location by small groups rather than a large contemporaneous village (e.g., Ahlstrom 1985:163-173;Bullard 1962:24-36). In addition to the work at Cerro Colorado, there have been several excavations of small sites dating between the Basketmaker II and late Pueblo I periods in the Mariana Mesa area and west along Carrizo Wash (Gilpin et al 2004;Huber and Van West 2005;McGimsey 1980;Oakes 1986), along the Upper Little Colorado (Bradford 1980;Doyel and Debowski 1980), and in the areas west of St. Johns and Springerville, Arizona (Martin and Rinaldo 1960;Vivian 1966). These excavated sites were occupied by one to several households and include a mix of seasonal and year-round habitations.…”
Section: Mogollon Rim Marginsmentioning
confidence: 99%