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In this issue:
Chaco’s Legacy: Discerning Migration and Emulation along the Middle San Juan River — Paul F. Reed
In Brief: Salmon and Aztec — Paul F. Reed
In Brief: What Was It about Chaco? — Paul F. Reed
Investigating Ritual Wooden Artifacts from Aztec West — Laurie D. Webster
Identifying Local and Immigrant Potters in the Middle San Juan — Lori Stephens Reed
Documenting Great House Architecture at Aztec Ruins — Gary M. Brown
In Brief: Building Sequences at Aztec — Gary M. Brown
Finding Chacoan Immigrants and Seeking Emulation on the Middle San Juan Landscape — Paul F. Reed
Appraising Chaco’s Legacy in the Middle San Juan — Jeffery J. Clark and Paul F. Reed
Tales Teeth Tell — Paul F. Reed
Sharing Chaco’s Legacy — Douglas W. Gann
In Brief: Renovating Exhibits at Aztec Ruins National Monument — Tracy Bodnar and Lauren Blacik
Zuni View of Chaco’s Legacy — Dan Simplicio, Cultural Consultant, Zuni, New Mexico
Earl Morris: Local Boy Done Good — Kate Sarther Gann
In Brief: Cynthia Irwin-Williams — Paul F. Reed
Back Sight — William H. Doelle