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Volume 21-04 (Fall 2007)

This issue examines the Hohokam archaeology of the Phoenix basin. Articles cover various archaeological sites and topics ranging from households to the nature of the population collapse in the Salt River Valley.

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This Issue's Articles Include:
• The Hohokam Archaeology of the Phoenix Basin - Douglas B. Craig, Northland Research, Inc.
• Phoenix Rising: The Phoenix Convention Center - Mark Hackbarth, Logan Simpson Design, Inc.
• The Ballcourt Village of Palo Verde Ruin - David R. Abbott, Arizona State University
• Keys to Time - Henry D. Wallace, Desert Archaeology, Inc.
• Household Persistence at the Grewe Site - Douglas B. Craig, Northland Research, Inc.
• Exceptional Pithouses from the Gillespie Dam Site - T. Kathleen Henderson, Desert Archaeology, Inc.
• Identifying Social Groups in Hohokam Irrigation Communities - Jerry Howard, Arizona Museum of Natural History
• Of Canals and Water: Recent Analysis and Unusual Deposits - Michael S. Droz, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd.; Manuel R. Palacios-Fest, Statistical Research, Inc.; Glenn S.L. Stuart, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd.; and Allan Schilz, Archaeological Consulting Services, Ltd.
• Building and Cleaning the Snaketown Canal - Kyle Woodson, Gila River Indian Community Cultural Resource Management Program and Arizona State University
• The Southwest Germann Site - Banks L. Leonard, Soil Systems, Inc.
• Hohokam Population Collapse in the Salt River Valley - J. Brett Hill, Center for Desert Archaeology and Hendrix College
• Ancient Trails of the Arid Southwest - J. Andrew Darling and Barnaby V. Lewis, Gila River Indian Community
• Rock Art and Landscape Archaeology in Arizona's South Mountains - Aaron Wright, Center for Desert Archaeology and Washington State University; Steve Swanson, Arizona State University; and Todd Bostwick, City of Phoenix
• Phoenix, Tucson, and the Cycles of History - William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Back Sight - William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology

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