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List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Research Objectives and Methods
Architecture and Site Layout
Chronology
Population Estimates
Artifacts
Faunal Remains
Archaeobotanical Remains
Human Skeletal Remains
Water Control and Subsistence
Abandonment and Emigration
Appendix A
Bibliography

List of Contributors

Cynthia S. Bradley (M.A., Vermont College of Norwich University, 1998) is a bioarchaeologist at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center and an independent consultant in bioarchaeology in Cortez, Colorado.

Melissa J. Churchill (B.A., State University of New York, Albany, 1990) is a former research archaeologist at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.

Jonathan C. Driver (Ph.D., University of Calgary, 1978) is a professor of archaeology and dean of graduate studies at Simon Fraser University, and a research associate of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.

Sandra Jezik (M.A., University of Manitoba, 1997) is a former environmental archaeology intern at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.

Scott G. Ortman (M.A., Arizona State University, 1998) is the research laboratory director at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.

Katharine D. Rainey (M.A., Arizona State University, 2001) is a graduate student in the Department of Anthropology at Arizona State University and a former environmental archaeology intern at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.

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