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Nose Plugs from Northern Arizona

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

John C. McGregor*
Affiliation:
Illinois State Museum Springfield, Illinois

Extract

In the summer of 1935 it was realized that a large group of sites just to the east of Flagstaff, between the San Francisco Peaks and the Little Colorado River in northcentral Arizona, were in several respects unique. The presence in this northern area of ball court structures similar to those recognized in southern Arizona by Haury and others was the most outstanding single feature. Subsequently, more detailed research revealed additional southern, or Hohokam-like characters in these sites, and a program of several years of extensive excavation and research was undertaken.

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Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1945

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