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Alkali Ridge, 80–82, 85 Anasazi: Basketmaker II, 84, 118; Basketmaker III, 49, 55, 84, 123, 125, 154; bias, 60, 62; compared with Mogollon, 50, 51–52, 53, 59, 60, 68, 69, 102, 118, 124, 154–57; coresidence with Mogollon of, x, 69, 71; influence on Mimbres of, 55–56; migration to Point of Pines by, 139; migration to southern Arizona by, 150; Pueblo I, 81, 123; Pueblo II, 49; Pueblo III, 108, 156; term introduced by Kidder, 48, 62; at Turkey Creek, 131. See also Mogollon “assimilation”/swamping idea Ancestral Pueblo, 150. See also Anasazi Apache, 6, 139 archaeology: controversy in, 2; Haury on how it should be done, 1; importance of being in field to, 137; popular perception of, 1–2 Archaic period. See Cochise Arizona State Museum, 4, 22, 58, 63, 66 Awat’ovi, 117 Awat’ovi Expedition, 62, 81, 117 axes, 53 az w:10:50 (Point of Pines Pueblo), 109, 138–39 az w:10:51, 108, 138 Baldwin, Gordon C., 48 Basketmaker-Pueblo. See Anasazi Bear Village, 68–69, 117 Beckett, Patrick H., 149 Bethel College, 9, 10–12, 13, 14 Bluff Village, 69–71, 91, 118, 134 Bluhm, Elaine, 90 Brew, John Otis: against use of pottery to define culture, 154, 155; as friend of Haury, 145; as heir apparent to Kidder, 80, 81; on house type as criterion to define culture, 154, 155, 156; as major opponent of the Mogollon concept , 7, 76, 82–83, 109, 110–11; on Mogollon as localized development , 155; on Mogollon concept as “unstable,” 82; photo of, 79; review of McGregor’s book by, 76–78; work at Alkali Ridge by, 80–85; work at Awat’ovi of, 62, 81, 117 Bullard, William R., Jr., 91, 118, 122, 123, 125–27 Caddoan Root, 55 Canyon Creek Pueblo, 37, 43 Carter Ranch Pueblo, 129 Casa Grande, 30 Central Arizona Tradition, 150 ceramics. See pottery; pottery types Cerro Colorado, 122, 123, 125 Chaco Canyon Conference, 64 Cienega Creek site, 138 Cochise culture, 77; continuity with Mogollon of, 69, 72, 74, 91–92, 93, 100, 102, 119–20, 131, 138; San Pedro stage of, 72 Index Colton, Harold S., 31–32 Cordilleran complex, 74 Cronin, Constance, 129 Crooked Ridge Village, 109, 112, 113–15, 138, 140 Cuicuilco, 16, 19, 20–21 cultural-landscape perspective, 3 culture: Brew on, 110–11; definition of, 5–6; use of house type to define, 155, 156; use of pottery to define, 154, 155 culture history: replacement of, by culture process interests, 127, 147; Wheat monograph as monument to, 120, 144 Cummings, Byron, 4, 15–16; contrasted with Douglass, 26; Haury on, 21; invites Haury to Cuicuilco, 16; at University of Arizona, 26 Cushing, Frank Hamilton, 42 Daifuku, Hiroshi, 81, 117, 123–25, 145 Danson, Edward B., 110, 118 Deep Springs, 96 Dick, Herbert, 111 Dixon, Roland B., 43 Double Adobe, 23–24 Douglass, A. E., 4, 25, 26 Ekholm, Gordon F., 48 Elson, Mark D., et al., 150 Flattop site, 117–18 Foote Canyon Pueblo, 94 Forestdale Pueblo, 72 Forestdale Valley: environment of, 67; field school in, 8, 64, 66–72; Haury’s first visit to, 38–39; photo of, 38 Freeman, Leslie G., Jr., 129 Gabel, Norman F., 48 Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation : Haury at, 27, 28–58, 63; photo of staff of, 44 Gila Pueblo Conference, 31–32 Gladwin, Harold S., 4, 39, 43, 78–89; classification of Mogollon by, 55; establishment of Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation by, 27–30; obsession with Red-onBu ff culture of, 30; photo of, 29; reinterpretation of Snaketown by, 74–75 Globe, 27 Grasshopper Pueblo, ix–x, 6, 37, 150 great kivas, 68, 71 Gregory, David A., 150 Grewe site, 31 Hargrave, Lyndon L., 25 Harris, Mrs. John Q., 47 Harris Village, 43, 46, 47–49, 52, 53 Harvard University: Haury at, 41–43: Peabody Museum expeditions, 80–85, 111. See also Awat’ovi Expedition; Brew, John Otis; Upper Gila Expedition Hastings, Russell: 1931 reconnaissance with Haury of, 34, 35–40, 45, 46, 51, 67, 88; photo of, 29 Haury, Alfred Carl, 13 Haury, Clara, 9, 12, 13 Haury, Emil W.: academic power of, 4–5; becomes head of Department of Archaeology at University of Arizona, 4, 63; belief in assimilation and submergence of Mogollon, 55–56, 72, 109, 156; on Brew, 80; on ceramics and “tribal” differences, 60; at Cuicuilco, 18, 20–21; as Cummings’ assistant, 23; dissertation of, 43; early ambition of, to be 174 Index an...

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