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Foreword (2009) |
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Research Strategy and Formative Mesoamerica |
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1 | (12) |
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Analysis on the Household Level |
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13 | (36) |
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The Early Mesoamerican House |
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16 | (9) |
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The Archaeological Household Cluster in the Valley of Oaxaca |
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25 | (6) |
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The Early Formative Household Cluster on the Guatemalan Pacific Coast |
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31 | (3) |
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Analyzing Household Activities |
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34 | (15) |
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45 | (4) |
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Analysis on the Community Level |
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49 | (42) |
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Sampling by Intensive Surface Collection |
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51 | (11) |
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Excavating a Shallow Community by Random Sampling Quadrats |
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62 | (6) |
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Excavating Deep Communities by Transect Samples |
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68 | (4) |
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Two Possible Village Subdivisions: The Courtyard Group and the Residential Ward |
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72 | (3) |
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Zoning within an Early Formative Community in the Valley of Oaxaca |
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75 | (4) |
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The Size of the Early Mesoamerican Village |
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79 | (12) |
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89 | (2) |
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The Village and Its Catchment Area |
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91 | (40) |
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A Site Catchment Analysis of San Lorenzo, Veracruz |
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95 | (8) |
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Empirical Determination of Site Catchments in Oaxaca and Tehuacan |
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103 | (14) |
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Statistical Analysis of Site Catchments at Ocos, Guatemala |
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117 | (14) |
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128 | (3) |
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Sampling on the Regional Level |
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131 | (30) |
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Relative Efficiencies of Sampling Techniques for Archeological Surveys |
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136 | (23) |
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The Trouble with Regional Sampling |
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159 | (2) |
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160 | (1) |
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Analysis on the Regional Level: Part I |
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161 | (34) |
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Evolution of Complex Settlement Systems |
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162 | (11) |
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Linear Stream Patterns and Riverside Settlement Rules |
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173 | (7) |
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Linear Settlement Systems on the Upper Grijalva River: The Application of a Markovian Model |
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180 | (15) |
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193 | (2) |
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Analysis on the Regional Level: Part II |
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195 | (30) |
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A Nearest-Neighbor Analysis of Two Formative Settlement Systems |
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196 | (29) |
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222 | (3) |
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Analyzing Patterns of Growth |
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225 | (26) |
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Differential Patterns of Community Growth in Oaxaca |
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227 | (7) |
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Regional Growth in the Eastern Valley of Mexico: A Test of the ``Population Pressure'' Hypothesis |
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234 | (17) |
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248 | (3) |
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Analysis of Stylistic Variation within and between Communities |
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251 | (32) |
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Measurement of Prehistoric Interaction between Communities |
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255 | (17) |
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The Fire-Serpent and Were-Jaguar in Formative Oaxaca: A Contingency Table Analysis |
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272 | (11) |
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280 | (3) |
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Interregional Exchange Networks |
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283 | (46) |
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Ethnographic Models for Formative Exchange |
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286 | (6) |
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Obsidian Exchange in Formative Mesoamerica |
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292 | (14) |
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Distribution of Obsidian among Households in Two Oaxacan Villages |
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306 | (5) |
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Shell and Iron-Ore Mirror Exchange in Formative Mesoamerica, with Comments on Other Commodities |
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311 | (18) |
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326 | (3) |
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Interregional Religious Networks |
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329 | (40) |
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Contextual Analysis of Ritual Paraphernalia from Formative Oaxaca |
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333 | (12) |
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Religion and Social Evolution in Formative Mesoamerica |
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345 | (24) |
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364 | (5) |
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A Prayer for an Endangered Species |
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369 | (6) |
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Subject Index |
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