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Prehistory, Personality, and Place
 
Code: P1344
Authors: Jefferson Reid & Stephanie Whittlesey
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 9780816528639
Soft cover: 192 pages, 6" x 9".

Member Price: $17.05
Non-Member Price: $19.95


When Emil Haury defined the ancient Mogollon in the 1930s as a culture distinct from their Ancestral Pueblo and Hohokam neighbors, he triggered a major intellectual controversy in the history of southwestern archaeology, centering on whether the Mogollon were truly a different culture or merely a "backwoods variant" of a better-known people. In this book, archaeologists Jefferson Reid and Stephanie Whittlesey tell the story of the remarkable individuals who discovered the Mogollon culture, fought to validate it, and eventually resolved the controversy. ^~Authors: Jefferson Reid & Stephanie Whittlesey ^~Publisher: University of Arizona Press ^~ISBN: 9780816528639 ^~Soft cover: 192 pages, 6" x 9".
 
 
 
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