Hecla II and III: An Interpretive Study of Archeological Remains from the Lakeshore Project, Papago Reservation, South Central Arizona
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Author: Goodyear, Albert C., III
Publisher: Arizona State University
Pub Date: 1975
Binding: Paperback
Condition: 3 copies. Copy 1 (V): Fair. Binding tight. No tears.. Previous owner’s name in ink on inside front cover, and in pencil on upper rear corner. Rear cover has an approx. 10′ crease from side to upper edge that extends through final 4 pages. Light corner and edge wear. Copy 2 (LC): Good. Binding tight. No marks, tears, bends or folds. Some smudging to all 3 text blocks. Light edge and corner wear. Copy 3 (JR): Fair. Binding tight. No tears, folds. Previous owner’s name on upper edge title page. Lower rear cover corner has approx. 1/4″ bend. Lower rear cover corner at spine foot has sticker shadow. Smudging to bottom text block and upper side text block.
Notes: Anthropological Research Paper No. 9. Archaeological investigations undertaken on the Hecla Mine, on the Papago Indian Reservation. Three seasons of fieldwork (the II and III of the title indicate the second and third contracts), “treating sampling of cultural and floral data, and resource-specific subsistence models are formulated and tested. The subsistence models focus on plant exploitation of species native to the palo verde-saguaro community.” (from the Abstract)






