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    Duff, Andrew I. (7)
    Arakawa, Fumiyasu (1)Cameron, Catherine M. (1)Ortman, Scott G. (1)Shackley, M. Steven (1)SubjectArchaeology (5)Archaeology--Arizona (2)Migration studies (2)Post-Chacoan settlement studies (2)Ancestral Pueblo people (1)Ceramic (1)Ceramics (1)Chaco Canyon (N.M.) (1)Cibola (Ariz.) (1)Community formation (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2011 (1)2000 - 2009 (3)1994 - 1999 (3)

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    History and Process in Village Formation: Context and Contrasts from the Northern Southwest 

    Cameron, Catherine M.; Duff, Andrew I. (Society for American Archaeology, 2008)
    Two processes characterize the later pre-contact history (twelfth-fourteenth centuries) of the northern part of the American Southwest: aggregation of people into large towns and depopulation of large regions. These processes ...
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    The Scope of Post-Chacoan Community Organization in the Lower Zuni River Region 

    Duff, Andrew I. (Anthropological Research Papers, 1994)
    This chapter addresses the scope of post-Chacoan community organization in the lower Zuni River region, and suggests a methodology for examining community organization elsewhere. The chapter is divided into several sections. ...
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    The Process of Migration in the Late Prehistoric Southwest. In Migration and Reorganization: The Pueblo IV Period in the American Southwest 

    Duff, Andrew I. (Anthropological Research Papers, 1998)
    Greater understanding of migration behavior can provide southwestern archaeologists with new insights into prehistoric social dynamics. However, this requires reorienting the way in which archaeologists approach the study ...
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    Scale, Interaction and Regional Analysis in Late Pueblo Prehistory 

    Duff, Andrew I. (University Press of Colorado, 2000)
    Examination of regional-scale processes in prehistory requires explicit consideration of what we mean by regions. Definitions vary with research interests and the times, but the boundaries of regions are usually defined ...
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    Obsidian Evidence of Interaction and Migration from the Mesa Verde Region, Southwest Colorado 

    Arakawa, Fumiyasu; Ortman, Scott G.; Shackley, M. Steven; Duff, Andrew I. (American Antiquity, 2011)
    A growing body of evidence demonstrates that ancestral Pueblo people living in the central Mesa Verde region of the U. S. Southwest maintained long-distance contacts with other Pueblo peoples. Questions of Pueblo interactions ...
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    Ceramic Micro-Seriation: Types or Attributes? 

    Duff, Andrew I. (American Antiquity, 1996)
    Micro-seriation using attributes of decorated ceramics has been shown to accurately refine intrasite and intersite relative dating. Using data from Pueblo de los Muertos, a nucleated town in west-central New Mexico, this ...
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    On the Fringe: Community Dynamics at Cox Ranch Pueblo 

    Duff, Andrew I. (New Mexico State University, 2005)
    Cox Ranch Pueblo is the center of a sizable Chaco-period (A.D. 1050-1130) community in the southern Cibola region. The Cox Ranch Pueblo Community Research Project has been exploring the connections distant communities may ...