Chapters in the Prehistory of Eastern Arizona, IV
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Authors: Martin, Paul S. (1899-1974); Zubrow, Ezra B.W.; Bowman, Daniel C.; Gregory, David A.; Hanson, John A.; Schiffer, Michael B.; and Wilcox, David R. (1944-2022)
Publisher: Field Museum of Natural History
Pub Date: 1975 (reprint edition)
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Fair. Binding tight. No tears, folds. Previous owner’s stamp on upper front cover corner and on bottom text block. Sticker shadow on upper rear cover corner at spine head. Smudging to front and rear covers. All corners worn. Slight edge wear.
Notes: Fieldiana Anthropology Volume 65. Publication 1201. Originally published 1962. The Joint Site, about 10 miles east of Snowflake, AZ, in the Hay Hollow valley. “The Joint Site is a 36 room pueblo which was discovered…in 1968…At the time of its discovery two important points were noted. The first was that only one pothole had been placed in the site (unusual in this area). Second, the site was late in time and of considerable size (survey estimate of 40 rooms) occurring on an upper sandstone terrace rather than the valley bottom…A grab sample collection of surface pottery was taken. The sherds were inspected by Dr. Paul S. Marin who assigned the site a tentative date of A.D. 1000-1300 on that basis.” (Page 48).






