Following the Kayenta and Salado Up the Gila (ASW 24-4) (PDF)

This issues articles follow the Center’s ongoing work studying migration and social change during the 12th through 15th centuries in the Southwest. This time we focus on recent research in southwestern New Mexico.

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This issue’s articles include:
• Following the Kayenta and Salado Up the Gila – Jeffery J. Clark, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Test Excavations at the 3-Up Site – Deborah L. Huntley, Robert M. Jones, Katherine A. Dungan, J. Brett Hill, and Jeffery J. Clark, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Fornholt and the Tularosa Frontier – Katherine A. Dungan, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Ongoing Investigations at the Fornholt Site – Deborah L. Huntley and Katherine A. Dungan, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Tracing the Movement of Mule Creek Obsidian – Robert M. Jones, Center for Desert Archaeology; M. Steven Shackley, University of California, Berkley
• Mule Creek in the Time of Salado – Robert M. Jones, Center for Desert Archaeology
• The Complicated Social Landscape of the Twelfth through Fifteenth Centuries in Southwestern New Mexico – Karen Gust Schollmeyer, Simon Frasier University and Arizona State University; Margaret C. Nelson, Arizona State University
• Site Protection in the Upper Gila – Andy Laurenzi, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Backsight – William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology