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The Family Tree of Chaco Canyon Masonry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Florence Hawley*
Affiliation:
Dept. Anthrop., Univ. of Chicago; and Univ. of New Mexico

Extract

Southwestern Pueblo pottery of the prehistoric periods has been studied, named with dozens of geographic appellations, and traced back from period to period with genealogic thoroughness. “And La Plata Black-on-White begat Red Mesa Black-on-White, and Red Mesa Black-on-White begat Escavada Black-on-White, and Escavada Black-on-White begat Gallup Black-on-White.” But the family tree of prehistoric Southwestern walls has not been cultivated with the ardor of the potsherd horticulturist; the relation of roots to branches has been largely conjectural.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1938

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