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    Lipe, William D. (3)
    Kohler, Timothy A. (1)Matson, R. G. (1)SubjectArchaeology--North America (3)Ancestral Pueblo culture (1)Chaco Canyon (N.M.) (1)Lipe, William D. (1)Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)--Antiquities (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    The Mesa Verde Region During Chaco Times 

    Lipe, William D. (School for Advanced Research Press, 2006)
    Although the communities of the Mesa Verde region were largely self-sufficient economically, they were never isolated from events taking place elsewhere in the Southwest. This was especially true in the Pueblo II period, ...
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    A Conversation with Bill Lipe (interview format) 

    Lipe, William D.; Matson, R. G.; Kohler, Timothy A. (Washington State University Press, 2006)
    On April 7, 2006, at Washington State University, Tim Kohler and R. G. Matson interviewed Bill Lipe about the book Tracking Ancient Footsteps: William D. Lipe's Contributions to Southwestern Prehistory and Public Archaeology. ...
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    Notes from the North 

    Lipe, William D. (School for Advanced Research Press, 2006)
    As I understand it, my role in the Chaco capstone effort is to serve as a "synthetic scholar" (presumably as opposed to the authentic ones who really know something about Chaco) who can comment on the Chaco phenomenon from ...