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This issues articles include:
• Dogs in the Southwest – Tobi Taylor, Center for Desert Archaeology; Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum; Dody Fugate, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
• Early Dog Burials in the Southern Southwest – Jennifer A. Waters, Desert Archaeology, Inc.
• Pueblo Dogs – Dody Fugate, Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
• Pueblo Dog Tales – David H. Snow, Cross-Cultural Research Systems
• Basketmaker Dog-hair Sashes from Obelisk Cave – Rachel Freer and Mike Jacobs, Arizona State Museum
• A Rare Breed – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum
• Canid Sacrifices from Homol’ovi I – Vincent M. LaMotta, University of Illinois at Chicago
• Itzcuintle: Ancient Mexican Dog Food – Marc Thompson, El Paso Museum of Archaeology
• When is a Dog in Mimbres Art? – J. J. Brody, University of New Mexico
• Mimbres Dog Descendents – Toby Taylor, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Hohokam Dogs and Iconography at Pueblo Grande – Steven R. James, California State University at Fullerton; Michael S. Foster, Logan Simpson Design
• Dogs in the Desert: Repatriation – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum
• Going to the Dogs: Studying Valley Fever in the Southwest – T. Michael Fink
• An Unsettling Image – William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology
• The Setting on of Dogs – Richard Flint, Center for Desert Archaeology
• Yoeme Dog Pascola Masks – Tom Kolaz, Southwest Center
• Old Dogs and Some New Tricks – Alan Ferg, Arizona State Museum
• Back Sight – William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology