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The focus of this book is on methodology and theory for achieving strong inferences about the nature of social organization in extinct Pueblo societies. The nine essays are authored by: William A. Longacre, James N. Hill, R. Gwinn Vivian, William D. Lipe, Jeffrey S. Dean, Douglas W. Schwartz, Paul S. Martin, Edward P. Dozier, David F. Aberle.
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Reconstructing Prehistoric Pueblo Societies
1970, University of New Mexico Press
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Bibliography: p. 225-243.
"A School of American Research book."
"The second in a series of advanced seminars sponsored by the School of American Research was held April 9-13, 1968, in Sante Fe, New Mexico ... The revised papers and statements from the discussants [at the seminar] form the basis for this volume."
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