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Pithouses are the earliest identifiable domestic architecture in many areas of the world, and can provide insights into the origins of communities - a fundamental component of past and present societies. In this book, Lisa Young and Sarah Herr invite archaeologists to explore the development of communities using information from pithouse sites in the American Southwest.

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Pithouses are the earliest identifiable domestic architecture in many areas of the world, and can provide insights into the origins of communities - a fundamental component of past and present societies. In this book, Lisa Young and Sarah Herr invite archaeologists to explore the development of communities using information from pithouse sites in the American Southwest.
Autorenporträt
Lisa C. Young is a lecturer in the Department of Anthropology and a research scientist in the Museum of Anthropology at the University of Michigan. Sarah A. Herr is a Senior Project Director for Desert Archaeology, Inc. She is the author of Beyond Chaco: Great Kiva Communities on the Mogollon Rim Frontier, also published by the University of Arizona Press.