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Selected Readings of Interest for Archaeology Southwest Magazine Vol. 28, No. 2

COMPILED BY ISSUE EDITOR TODD W. BOSTWICK

Anderson, Keith M. 1992 Tuzigoot Burials. Publications in Anthropology No. 60. USDI , Western Archeological and Conservation Center, Tucson.

Armitage, Ruth Ann, Marian Hyman, Marvin W. Rowe, Lawrence L. Loendorf, and John R. Southon 2000 Dated Rock Art Paintings at Red Cliffs. Kiva 65(30):253–366.

Betsch, Hans 1987 Rock Art in the Vicinity of Loy Butte, with Special Reference to . Rock Art Papers, Vol. 5. San Diego Museum Papers No. 23.

Bostwick, Todd W., Paul A. Lindberg, and Kenneth J. Zoll 2014 An Archaeological and Geological Study of Three Shadow-Casting Stones at the V Bar V Rock Art Site in Northern . In Astronomy and Ceremony in the Prehistoric Southwest: Revisited, edited by Gregory E. Munson, Todd W. Bostwick, and Tony Hull, pp. 75-86. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology Anthropological Papers No. 9, University of Mexico, Albuquerque.

Breternitz, David A. 1960 Excavations at Three Sites in the , Arizona. Museum of Bulletin No. 34. Flagstaff.

Caywood, Louis R., and Edward H. Spicer 1935 Tuzigoot: The Excavation and Repair of a Ruin on the Near Clarkdale, Arizona. Southwestern National Monuments Monthly Report, Supplement (May):248–254.

Chabot, Nancy Jo 1992 Back from the Salt Mine: Reinterpreting the Verde Salt Mine. Unpublished Master’s thesis, Department of Anthropology, State University of New York, Binghamton.

Colton, Harold S. 1938 Names of the Four Culture Roots in the Southwest. Science 87 (2268):551–552.

1946 The : A Summary of the Archaeology of the Region of Flagstaff, Arizona. Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin No. 22, Flagstaff.

Deats, Stewart 2011 Archaeological Data Recovery of AZ N:4:110 (ASM) at Grey Fox Ridge, Cottonwood, County, Arizona. Envirosystems Management, Inc., Flagstaff.

Supplement to Archaeology Southwest Magazine Vol. 28, No. 2 (Spring, 2014) | www.archaeologysouthwest.org Dixon, Keith A. 1956 Hidden House: A Cliff Ruin in Sycamore Canyon, Central Arizona. Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin No. 29, Flagstaff.

Fewkes, Jesse Walter 1896 Two Ruins Recently Discovered in the Red Rock Country, Arizona. American Anthropologist 9(8):263–283. 1898 Archaeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895. In Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1895–1896, pp. 519–744. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

1912 Antiquities of the Upper Verde River and Walnut Creek Valleys, Arizona. In Twenty-eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1906–1907, pp. 181–220. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

Fish, Paul R., and Suzanne K. Fish 1977 Verde Valley Archaeology: Review and Perspective. Museum of Northern Arizona Paper No. 8, Flagstaff.

Fish, Paul R., and Suzanne K. Fish 1984 Agricultural Maximization in the Sacred Mountain Basin, Central Arizona. In Prehistoric Southwestern Agricultural Strategies, edited by Suzanne K. Fish and Paul R. Fish, pp. 147–159. Arizona State University Anthropological Research Papers No. 33, Tempe.

Fish, Paul R., Peter J. Pilles Jr., and Suzanne K. Fish 1980 Colonies, Traders and Traits: The Hohokam in the North. In Current Issues in Hohokam Prehistory: Proceedings of a Symposium, edited by David E. Doyel and Fred Plog, 151–179. Arizona State University Anthropological Research Papers No. 23.

Gifford, Edward W. 1936 The Southeastern Yavapai. Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology No. 29(3). University of California Press, Berkeley.

Gilpin, Dennis, Douglas R. Mitchell, and Tom Motsinger 2010 A Sinagua Field House Site Along the Verde River: Data Recovery at Site AZ O:5:188 (ASM) in Camp Verde, Yavapai County, Arizona. PaleoWest Archaeology Technical Report 08–02, Phoenix.

Gladwin, Winifred, and Harold S. Gladwin 1930 An Archaeological Survey of Verde Valley. Medallion Paper No. 6, Gila , Globe.

Halbrit, Carl D. 1984 The Volunteer Site: A Sinagua Agricultural System Near Sedona, Arizona. Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff.

Hall, Susan D. 1992 An Architectural Analysis of Cavate Dwellings in the Verde Valley, Arizona. Master’s thesis. Department of Anthropology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff. University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Supplement to Archaeology Southwest Magazine Vol. 28, No. 2 (Spring, 2014) | www.archaeologysouthwest.org 2002 The Late Archaic Presence in the Middle Verde Region. In Archaeological Investigations in Sections 1A, 1B, and 2, SR 260–Cottonwood to Camp Verde Archaeology Project, edited by Susan D. Hall and Mark D. Elson, pp. 41–44. Technical Report No. 2002–11. Desert Archaeology, Inc., Tucson.

Hartman, Dana 1976 Tuzigoot: An Archaeological Overview. Museum of Northern Arizona Paper No. 4, Flagstaff.

Hodgson, Wendy 2013 Pre–Columbian Agaves: Living Plants Linking an Ancient Past in Arizona. In Explorations in Ethnobiology: The Legacy of Amadeo Rea, edited by Marsha Quinlin and Dana Lepofsky, pp. 101–131. Society of Ethnobiology.

Jackson, Earl, and Sallie Pierce Van Valkenburgh 1954 Montezuma Castle Archeology, Part I: Excavations. Southwestern Monuments Association Technical Series 3 (1).

Jeffers, Colleen 1983 A Palynological Interpretation of Plant Utilization by the Southern Sinagua. Master’s thesis, Department of Anthropology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff.

KenCairn, Angie Krajl, and Vincent E. Randall 2007 The Dil zhe’e, , and Yavapai in the Upper and Middle Verde Valley: Their Histories, Landscapes, and Homelands. Technical Report No. 2007–02. Desert Archaeology, Tucson.

Kent, Kate Peck 1954 Montezuma Castle Archeology, Part 2: Textiles. Southwestern Monuments Association Technical Series 3 (2).

Logan, Noel, and Sarah Horton 1996 Archaeological Excavations of Eleven Sites in Jacks Canyon, Near the Village of Oak Creek, Sedona Ranger District, . Southwestern Enviromental Consultants, Inc., Sedona.

McGuire, Randall H. 1977 The Copper Canyon–McGuireville Project: Archaeological Investigations in the Middle Verde Valley, Arizona. Arizona State Museum Contribution to Highway Salvage Archaeology in Arizona No. 45, Tucson.

Mearns, Edgar A. 1890 Ancient Dwellings of the Rio Verde Valley. Popular Science Monthly 37:745–763.

Mindeleff, Cosmos 1896 Aboriginal Remains in Verde Valley, Arizona. In 13th Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, pp. 179–261. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.

Morris, Earl 1928 An Aboriginal Salt Mine at Camp Verde, Arizona. American Museum of Natural History Anthropological Papers 30(2):37–44. New York.

Supplement to Archaeology Southwest Magazine Vol. 28, No. 2 (Spring, 2014) | www.archaeologysouthwest.org Pilles, Peter J., Jr. 1981a The Southern Sinagua. Plateau 53(1):6–17.

1981b A Review of Yavapai Archaeology. In The Protohistoric Period in the North American Southwest, A.D. 1450–1700, edited by David R. Wilcox and W. Bruce Masse, pp. 163–182. Anthropological Research Papers No. 24. Arizona State University, Tempe.

1996 The Pueblo III Period Along the : The Honanki, Elden, and Turkey Hill Phases of the Sinagua. In The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150–1350, edited by Michael A. Adler, pp. 59–72. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Powers, Robert P., and Nancy E. Pearson 2008 An Overview and Assessment of Middle Verde Valley Archeology. Western Archeological and Conservation Center, Intermountain Region, National Park Service, Tucson.

Schroeder, Albert H. 1960 The Hohokam, Sinagua, and the Hakataya. Society for American Archaeology, Archives in Archaeology No. 5, Madison, WI.

Weaver, Donald E., Jr. 1986 Three Pictograph Traditions in . In American Indian Rock Art, Vol. X. Papers presented at the Tenth Annual Rock Art Symposium, edited by A. J. and Frank Bock, pp. 102–115. American Rock Art Research Association, El Toro.

Wilcox, David R., Gerald Robertson Jr., and J. Scott Wood 2001a Antecedents to Perry Mesa: Early Pueblo III Defensive Systems in West–Central Arizona. In Deadly Landscapes: Case Studies in Prehistoric Southwestern Warfare, edited by Glen E. Rice and Steven A. LeBlanc, pp.109–140. The University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

2001b Organized for War: The Perry Mesa Settlement System and Its Central Arizona Neighbors. In Deadly Landscapes: Case Studies in Prehistoric Southwestern Warfare, edited by Glen E. Rice and Steven A. LeBlanc, pp. 141–194. The University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

Williams, Paul R. 1985 Excavations at Oak Creek Valley Pueblo. Unpublished Master’s thesis, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff.

Zoll, Kenneth J. 2008 Sinagua Sunwatchers: An Archaeoastronomy Survey of the and the Sacred Mountain Area. Revised and Updated edition. VVAC Press, Camp Verde.

2010 Prehistoric Astronomy of Central Arizona. Archaeoastronomy: The Journal of Astronomy in Culture 23:154–164.

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