The Marana Community in the Hohokam World

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Editors: Fish, Suzanne K.; Fish, Paul R.; and Madsen, John H.

Publisher: University of Arizona Press

Pub Date: 1992

Binding: Paperback

Condition: 2 copies.  Copy 1: Fair.  Binding tight.  No tears.  One small bump on lower front cover edge, extends through first three pages (dropped?).  A couple of smudges to side text block.  Edge and corner wear.  Appears unused.  Copy 2 (PC25): Fair.   Ex-corporate library.  No tears, bends, folds.  Library tag taped to bottom front cover corner at spine foot, tape extends to lower front and rear covers.  Library stamp on upper front cover corner and on upper corner title page.  Lower front cover corner worn.  One small smudge to lower front cover.  Smudging to bottom text block.

Notes: Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona Number 56.  “The Marana community is a social and territorial unit of Classic period Hohokam settlement in the Tucson Basin of southern Arizona during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries (A.D. 1150-1350).   Prehistorically, this multisite entity drew its essence from the social relationships, settlements, and land use of a dynamic population of desert cultivators.”  (From the Preface)

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