Abstract
ABSTRACTThe bone implements and ornaments from Kinishba Ruin, in east central Arizona, compare closely with those from other Late Mogollon or prehistoric Western Pueblo sites in the vicinity. Manufacturing techniques and wear patterns are examined in order to devise an appropriate local typology and to reveal regional attributes. Remarkable preservation and an inherent diversity within this collection contribute to the quality of data obtainable from the bone artifacts.
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