Description
Archaeology in Tucson is the Center’s membership publication. Issued four times a year, it provides timely, synthetic treatments of some of the most current topics and issues in Southwestern archaeology.
This Issue’s Articles Include:
- Jonathan B. Mabry, Ph.D., Center for Desert Archaeology: Rewriting Prehistory: Recent Discoveries at Cienaga Phase Sites in the Santa Cruz Floodplain
- David A. Gregory, Center for Desert Archaeology: New Details of Cienaga Phase Architecture
- Helga Wocherl and Jennifer A. Waters, Center for Desert Archaeology: Animal Uses: Fawnal Bone from Cienaga Phase Sites
- David A. Gregory, Center for Desert Archaeology: A Ritual Array of Artifacts from a Cienage Phase Pit Structure
- Jonathan B. Mabry, Ph.D., Center for Desert Archaeology: The Structure of a Cienega Phase Settlement
- Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum: Cienega Phase Rare Artifacts: Finding Their Place in Prehistory
- James M. Heidke, Center for Desert Archaeology: The Earliest Tucson Basin Pottery
- R. Jane Sliva, Center for Desert Archaeology: Atlatls to Arrows: Changes in Stone-Tipped Projectiles along the Santa Cruz River