Description
Snaketown Revisited Partial Cultural Resource Survey Archaeological Series #155. After introducing these studies and presenting the research design that guided them, one chapter is devoted to the ethnohistoric study by Thomas R. McGuire, three chapters treat the results of the intensive survey of 1.1 square miles on the northern periphery of Snaketown, and six chapters present the analysis of Snaketown's site structures. SNAKETOWN REVISITED A Partial Cultural Resource Survey, Analysis of Site Structure and an Ethnohistoric Study of the Proposed Hohokam-Pima National Monument by David R. Wilcox, Thomas R. McGuire and Charles Sternberg Submitted by Cultural Resource Management Division, Arizona State Museum, The University of Arizona to the Western Archeological Center National Park Service Purchase Order No. CX8100-0-0009 October 1981 Archaeological Series No. 155 Arizona State Museum Information from the Abstract: "This report assesses the results of a partial cultural resource survey of the proposed Hohokam-Pima National Monument, presidents an ethnohistoric study of its historic Pima component, the village of Ska'kaik, and analyzes newly assembled information on the changing site structure of Snaketown, the large prehistoric Hohokam village at the center of the proposed monument. After introducing these studies and presenting the research design that guided them, one chapter is devoted to the ethnohistoric study by Thomas R. McGuire, three chapters treat the results of the intensive survey of 1.1 square miles on the northern periphery of Snaketown, and six chapters present the analysis of Snaketown's site structures. The fifty-year occupation of Ski'kaik (1877 to 1937) is traced within a variety of historical, economic and ecological frameworks using archival data and information testimony to relate the experience of its residents to the general struggle of the Pima to survive in the face of enforced economic alternatives. ..." Proceeds from this eBay listing benefit Volunteer Non-Profit Service Association, a Phoenix, Arizona non-profit benefitting local charities. Learn more at VNSABooksale.org. Check out our other listings at the VNSA Online Bookstore! Shipping: Shipping cost includes handling and packaging. USPS shipping options: USPS Media Mail (default) (2-8 business days, tracking included, does not include insurance). USPS Ground Advantage (2-5 business day delivery, automatic tracking, and up to $100 insurance for loss or damage). USPS Priority Mail (1-3 business day delivery, automatic tracking, and up to $100 insurance for loss or damage). Package shipped within two business days of purchase. We do not ship outside the United States. Returns: Returns accepted within 60 days of shipment. Buyer pays for return shipping. Return will be processed upon receipt of package, delivered within two business days. Feel free to contact us with any questions.