Description
In this issue:
In the Mountain Shadows: The Continuing Story of an Ancient Southern Arizona Community — William H. Doelle, Archaeology Southwest, and Deborah L. Swartz, Desert Archaeology, Inc.
What Is All around Me? Ecology and Archaeology of Catalina State Park
What Happened Here? The Tucson Basin through Time
What Is Romero Ruin, and What Is It Not? An Overview
Who Lived Here, and What Do We Know about Them? The Historic Remains
–Special: Francisco and Victoriana Romero — J. Homer Thiel, Desert Archaeology, Inc.
Who Lived Here, and What Do We Know about Them? The Ancient Remains
What Do Romero Ruin and Other Sites Nearby Tell Us about Life in the Distant Past?
–The Sutherland Wash Rock Art District and Hohokam Life — Janine Hernbrode and Peter Boyle, Archaeology Southwest, and Henry D. Wallace, Desert Archaeology, Inc.
–The Romo Cache and Hohokam Life — Deborah L. Swartz, Desert Archaeology, Inc., and William H. Doelle, Archaeology Southwest
–The Middle Cañada del Oro Valley Community — William H. Doelle, Archaeology Southwest
Growing Preservation Archaeology from Romero Ruin Roots — William H. Doelle, Archaeology Southwest
Hohokam Archaeological Preserves — William H. Doelle, Archaeology Southwest
Back Sight — William H. Doelle, Archaeology Southwest