Description
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