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Describes and interprets this period of southwestern history immediately before and after initial European contact, AD 1275-1600 - a span of time during which Pueblo peoples and culture were dramatically transformed. It summarises one hundred years of research and archaeological data as it explores the nature of the organisation of village clusters and what they meant in behavioural and political terms.

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Describes and interprets this period of southwestern history immediately before and after initial European contact, AD 1275-1600 - a span of time during which Pueblo peoples and culture were dramatically transformed. It summarises one hundred years of research and archaeological data as it explores the nature of the organisation of village clusters and what they meant in behavioural and political terms.
Autorenporträt
E. Charles Adams is associate curator of archaeology for the Arizona State Museum and the author of The Origin and Development of the Pueblo Katsina Cult. Andrew I. Duff is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Washington State University and Research Associate at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center in Cortez, Colorado. His articles have appeared in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal and American Antiquity.