Abstract

Archaeological survey and test excavation on the Sells Papago Indian Reservation, Arizona, provide new information indicating that specialized techniques of data recovery and analysis are necessary for this desert area. The survey of road paving projects recorded information which supports statements made by Haury (1950) about the type and distribution of archaeological remains in the Papagueria. Haury's observations, and the previously undescribed archaeological patterns resulting from this survey both confirm the need for use of analytical and interpretational procedures which do not rely upon the presence of painted ceramics and architectural remains.

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