Archaeology of the Borderlands: A View from Naco, Arizona (ASW 20-4) (PDF)

Volume 20-04 (Fall 2006)

This issue of Archaeology Southwest looks at the history and prehistory of the US-Mexico border, focusing on Naco, Arizona. In addition to examining the history of the town of Naco, authors for this issue talk about what it takes to do archaeology on the international border.

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This Issue’s Articles Include:

• Archaeology of the Borderlands: A View from Naco, Arizona – William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology
• The Border Town of Naco – J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc.
• The United States Military and the Border – Tobi Taylor, Center for Desert Archaeology, and Debby Swartzwelder, University of Arizona South
• Buffalo Soldiers at Fort Huachuca – Patricia Cook, Desert Archaeology, Inc.
• Camp Naco – Debby Swartzwelder, University of Arizona South
• The Two Terrenates – J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc.
• Paleoindian Research in the Borderlands – Vance Holliday, University of Arizona
• Reflections on Surveying the Borderlands Region of Northern Sonora – Ned Gaines, Northern Land Use Research, Inc.
• The Naco Cemeteries and Cochise County Zoning Regulations – John Madsen, Arizona State Museum
• Documenting Arizona’s Historic Cemeteries – Jacquie Dale, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Trinidad Lopez and the Naco Cemetery – Tobi Lopez Taylor, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Connecting to Community History: A Personal View – Rebecca Orozco, Center for Southwest Studies, Cochise College
• Rediscovering Camp Naco – Debby Swartzwelder, University of Arizona South
• Naco’s Historical Diversity – William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Back Sight – William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology