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Salado Residential Settlements on Tonto Creek

Salado Residential Settlements on Tonto Creek
Author: Theodore James Oliver
Publisher: Arizona State University Office of Cultural Resource Manag E
Total Pages: 628
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A Design for Salado Research

A Design for Salado Research
Author: Glen Rice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1990
Genre: Arizona
ISBN:

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Expanding the View of Hohokam Platform Mounds

Expanding the View of Hohokam Platform Mounds
Author: Mark D. Elson
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0816536597

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For more than a hundred years, archaeologists have investigated the function of earthen platform mounds in the American Southwest. Built by the Hohokam groups between A.D. 1150 and 1350, these mounds are among the few monumental structures in the Southwest, yet their use and the nature of the groups who built them remain unresolved. Mark Elson now takes a fresh look at these monuments and sheds new light on their significance. He goes beyond previous studies by examining platform mound function and social group organization through a cross-cultural study of historic mound-using groups in the Pacific Ocean region, South America, and the southeastern United States. Using this information, he develops a number of important new generalizations about how people used mounds. Elson then applies these data to the study of a prehistoric settlement system in the eastern Tonto Basin of Arizona that contained five platform mounds. He argues that the mounds were used variously as residences and ceremonial facilities by competing descent groups and were an indication of hereditary leadership. They were important in group integration and resource management; after abandonment they served as ancestral shrines. Elson's study provides a fresh approach to an old puzzle and offers new suggestions regarding variability among Hohokam populations. Its innovative use of comparative data and analyses enriches our understanding of both Hohokam culture and other ancient societies.


Salado Ceramics and Social Organization

Salado Ceramics and Social Organization
Author: Arleyn Winifred Simon
Publisher: Arizona State University
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1998
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN:

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