This volume presents the multiyear archaeological investigations of Cerro Juanaque a and related sites in northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico.
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Part of a larger, regional development, they parallel changes in northern Sonora and southern Arizona.
These remarkable terraced hilltop settlements represent a series of watershed developments, including substantial dependence on agriculture and Early experiments with village living, fortified settlements, collective labor, and communal architecture.
This volume presents the multiyear archaeological investigations of Cerro Juanaque a and related sites in northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico