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The Virgin Anasazi and the Pan-Southwestern Trade System, A.D. 900–1150

Pages 3-24 | Published online: 25 Jul 2016

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Karen G. Harry & Daniel M. Perez. (2019) Examining the Pueblo II–III Transition in the Moapa Valley, Southern Nevada. KIVA 85:4, pages 345-369.
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Joel C Janetski. (2002) Trade in Fremont society: contexts and contrasts. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 21:3, pages 344-370.
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James M. Bayman. (1999) Craft economies in the north American Southwest. Journal of Archaeological Research 7:3, pages 249-299.
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Margaret M. Lyneis. (1995) The Virgin Anasazi, far western Puebloans. Journal of World Prehistory 9:2, pages 199-241.
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