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The Davis Ranch Site: A Kayenta Immigrant Enclave in Southeastern Arizona

by Gerald E. Rex and Patrick D. Lyons. Amerind Studies in Anthropology, 824 pp., Figures, Appendices, Index, References Cited, University of Arizona Press, 2019. $80.00 (Cloth), ISBN 978-0-81653-854-6

References

  • Clark, Jeffery J., Deborah J. Huntley, J. Brett Hill, and Patrick D. Lyons 2013 The Kayenta Diaspora and Salado Meta-Identity in the Late Pre-Contact U.S. Southwest. In The Archaeology of Hybrid Material Culture, edited by Jeb J. Car, pp. 399–424. Occasional Paper No. 39. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
  • Clark, Jeffery J., and Patrick D. Lyons (editors) 2012 Migrants and Mounds: Classic Period Archaeology of the Lower San Pedro Valley. Anthropological Papers No. 45. Archaeology Southwest, Tucson, Arizona.
  • Crown, Patricia L. 1994 Ceramics and Ideology: Salado Polychrome Pottery. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
  • Dean, Jeffrey S. 2000 Introduction: The Salado Phenomenon. In Salado, edited by Jeffrey S. Dean, pp. 3–16. Amerind Foundation New World Series No. 4. Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, Arizona, and University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
  • Di Peso, Charles C. 1958 The Reeve Ruin of Southeastern Arizona: A Study of a Prehistoric Western Pueblo Migration into the Middle San Pedro Valley. Amerind Foundation Publications No. 8. Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, Arizona.
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  • Haury, Emil W. 1958 Evidence at Point of Pines for a Prehistoric Migration from Northern Arizona. In Migrations in New World Culture History, edited by R. H. Thompson, pp. 1–6. University of Arizona Social Science Bulletin, Tucson.
  • Hill, J. Brett, Jeffery J. Clark, William H. Doelle, and Patrick D. Lyons 2004 Prehistoric Demography in the Southwest: Migration, Coalescence and Hohokam Population Decline. American Antiquity 69(4):689–716. doi: 10.2307/4128444
  • Lindsay, Alexander Johnston, Jr. 1987 Anasazi Population Movements to Southern Arizona. American Archaeology 6:190–198.
  • Lyons, Patrick D. 2001 Winslow Orange Ware and the Ancestral Hopi Migration Horizon. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
  • Lyons, Patrick D. 2003 Ancestral Hopi Migrations. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona No. 68. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
  • Lyons, Patrick D. 2004a Cliff Polychrome. Kiva: The Journal of Southwestern Archaeology and History 69:361–400. doi: 10.1080/00231940.2004.11758498
  • Lyons, Patrick D. 2004b José Solas Ruin. Kiva: The Journal of Southwestern Archaeology and History 70:143–181. doi: 10.1179/kiv.2004.70.2.003
  • Lyons, Patrick D., and Jeffery J. Clark 2012 A Community of Practice in Diaspora: The Rise and Demise of Roosevelt Red Ware. In Potters and Communities of Practice: Glaze Paint and Polychrome Pottery in the American Southwest, A.D. 1250–1700, edited by Linda S. Cordell and Judith A. Habicht-Mauche, pp. 19–33. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona No. 75. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
  • Lyons, Patrick D., and Alexander J. Lindsay, Jr. 2006 Perforated Plates and the Salado Phenomenon. Kiva: The Journal of Southwestern Archaeology and History 72:5–54. doi: 10.1179/kiv.2006.72.1.001
  • Neuzil, Anna A. 2008 In the Aftermath of Migration: Renegotiating Ancient Identity in Southeastern Arizona. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona No. 73. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
  • Neuzil, Anna A., and M. Kyle Woodson 2008 Migration and Identity in the Safford and Aravaipa Valleys of Southeastern Arizona. In Crossroads of the Southwest: Culture, Ethnicity, and Migration in Arizona’s Safford Basin, edited by David Purcell, pp. 13–39. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, United Kingdom.
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