Contents
Part One. Overview
1. Emil W. Haury: The Archaeologist as Humanist and Scientist - J. Jefferson Reid
2. The Greater American Southwest - Emil W. Haury
Part Two. Trees of Time
3. Archaeology and Dendrochronology - Bryant Bannister and William J. Robinson
4. HH-39: Recollections of a Dramatic Moment in Southwestern Archaeology - Emil W. Haury
5. Tree Rings: The Archaeologist's Time-Piece - Emil W. Haury
Part Three. The First Southwesterners: Paleoindian and Archaic People
6. Discovering Early Man in Arizona - C. Vance Haynes
7. Artifacts With Mammoth Remains, Naco, Arizona: Discovery of the Naco Mammoth and the Associated Projectile Points - Emil W. Haury
8. The Lehner Mammoth Site, Southeastern Arizona - Emil W. Haury, E. B. Sayles, and William W. Wasley
9. An Alluvial Site on the San Carlos Indian Reservation, Arizona - Emil W. Haury
Part Four. Hohokam: People of the Desert
10. A Short History of Hohokam Research - David E. Doyel
11. Roosevelt 9:6: A Hohokam Site of the Colonial Period - Emil W. Haury
Part Five. Mogollon: People of the Mountains
12. Development of Archaeological Thought on the Mimbres Mogollon - Steven A. LeBlanc
13. The Mogollon Culture of Southwestern New Mexico - Emil W. Haury
Part Six. Anasazi: People of the Plateaus
14. Delineating the Anasazi - Jeffrey S. Dean
15. Evidence at Point of Pines for a Prehistoric Migration From Northern Arizona - Emil W. Haury
16. Speculations on Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in the Southwest - Emil W. Haury
Part Seven. Retrospection
17. Thoughts After Sixty Years As a Southwestern Archaeologist - Emil W. Haury
About the Contributors
Bibliography of the Works of Emil W. Haury
References Cited
Acknowledgments
Index