Desert Resources and Hohokam Subsistence: The CONOCO Florence Project
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Author: Doelle, William Harper
Publisher: Arizona State Museum
Pub Date: 1976
Binding: Paperback
Condition. Good. Binding tight. No marks, tears, bends or folds. Some corner and edge wear. Smudging to bottom of text block and rear cover.
Notes: Archaeological Series No. 103. Prehistoric land use study within 5508 acres leased to the Continental Oil Company (CONOCO), near Florence, Arizona, prior to mining. How the Hohokam survived in the desert–dry-land, irrigated farming certainly, the use of wild plants–cholla, mesquite, and saguaro–as well as hunting and wood procurement.
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