Prehistory, personality, and place : Emil W. Haury and the Mogollon controversy /
"When Emil Haury defined the ancient Mogollon in the 1930s as a culture distinct from their Ancestral Pueblo and Hohokam neighbors, he triggered a major intellectual controversy in the history of southwestern archaeology, centering on whether the Mogollon were truly a different culture or merel...
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Tucson :
University of Arizona Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Prehistory, personality, and place
- Newton, Kansas
- Arizona
- Discovering the mountain Mogollon
- Defining the Mogollon culture
- The gathering storm of controversy
- Forestdale Valley, Arizona
- Alkali Ridge, Awat'ovi, and the Anasazi frontier
- Pine Lawn Valley, New Mexico
- The view from Santa Fe
- Point of Pines, Arizona
- Crooked Ridge Village
- Vernon, Arizona, the new archaeology, and the Mogollon
- Personality and place in prehistory
- Appendix: excerpt from Pat Wheat's transcription of the Pecos Conference at Point of Pines, August 1948.