Abstract
ABSTRACT The term “village” has been variously applied either to specific geographical locations or to the social units that inhabited such locations. In the late prehistoric territories of the Kumeyaay groups in San Diego and Imperial counties and in northwestern Baja California, the ambiguity of the term may lead to significant misreadings of the region’s ethnohistoric, ethnographic, and archaeological records, including underestimating the groups’ mobility and overestimating their population size.
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