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The distribution of prehistoric population aggregates

Author(s):
Gumerman, George J, editor
Southwestern Anthropological Research Group (Conference) (1st 1917 Prescott College), author
Southwestern Anthropological Research Group (US)
Title(s):
The distribution of prehistoric population aggregates / edited by George J. Gumerman.
Series:
Anthropological reports ; no. 1
Country of Publication:
United States
Publisher:
[Prescott, Ariz.] : Prescott College Press, [1971]
Description:
xi, 164 pages : illustrations.
Language:
English
LCCN:
74173291
MeSH:
Demography
Geography*
Indians, North American/history*
Research Design
Southwestern United States
Publication Type(s):
Congress
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Explaining variability in the distribution of sites / Fred Plog and James N. Hill -- An interpretative framework for understanding site locations / W. James Judge -- Some operational considerations / Fred Plog -- Research propositions for consideration: Southwestern Anthropological Research Group / James N. Hill -- Fitting discrete probability distributions to prehistoric settlement patterns / John J. Wood -- Prehistoric human population distribution in a biological transition zone / George J. Gumerman and R. Roy Johnson -- Research strategy for locational analysis: an outline / William A. Longacre and J. Jefferson Reid -- Changing patterns of human settlement in the Long House Valley, northeastern Arizona / Alexander J. Lindsay, Jr. And Jeffrey S. Dean -- Human settlement and resources in the Cedar Mesa area, SE Utah / W.D. Lipe and R.G. Matson -- Possible approach to population distribution studies in southeastern Utah / Ray T. Matheny.
Other ID:
(OCoLC)216994
NLM ID:
101726557 [Book]

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