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Late prehistoric hunter-gatherers and farmers of the Jornada Mogollon

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Rocek, Thomas R., editor

Kenmotsu, Nancy A., editor

University Press of Colorado, publisher

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The Jornada branch of the Mogollon culture in southeastern part of the U.S. and northern edge of Mexico played significant economic, political, and social roles. Topics reach beyond the American Southwest, such as mobility, forager adaptations, transition to farming, responses to environment, and patterns of social interaction.--Provided by publisher.

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Mogollon culture

Mogollon Indians -- Antiquities

Mogollon Indians -- Agriculture

Agriculture, Prehistoric -- Southwest, New

Excavations (Archaeology) -- Southwest, New

Hunting and gathering societies -- Southwest, New

Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Antiquities

Southwest, New -- Antiquities

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