Economy and Interaction Along the Lower Chaco River: The Navajo Mine Archeological Program, Mining Area III, San Juan County, New Mexico
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Editors: Hogan, Patrick and Winter, Joseph C. (1946-2010)
Publisher: Office of Contract Archaeology and Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico
Pub Date: 1983
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Fair. Binding tight. No marks, tears. There are two or three long creases near the front cover recto edge (see photo). Lower front cover corner has an approx. 1/8″ bend. Smudging and wear to front and rear covers, and smudging to bottom text block.
Notes: The Chaco River is an intermittent river, east of Burnham, NM, flowing north to the San Juan. Investigation of 35 archaeological sites (8 Archaic, 12 Anasazi, 15 Navajo) on land leased by the Utah International coal company. Human adaptation in a semiarid environment.
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