by Emil W. Haury
edited by Jefferson Reid and David E. Doyel
University of Arizona Press, 1986
Cloth: 978-0-8165-0896-9 | eISBN: 978-0-8165-3490-6 | Paper: 978-0-8165-1313-0
Library of Congress Classification E78.S7H37 1992
Dewey Decimal Classification 979.01

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"Emil Haury stands as one of the finest archaeologists of the American Southwest. He skills were sharpened by the best mentors—Cummings, Douglass, Gladwin—and eventually Haury's excavations became the definitive work on the Mogollon and Hohokam cultures. . . . This work is a 'best of Haury' collection of many of his previously published works, with excellent introductory essays by colleagues and noted archaeologists—gathered into one, readable volume."—Choice


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