Abstract
SOME interesting inferences as to the geographical and economic factors involved in the development and distribution of prehistoric Pueblo culture in parts of northern Arizona are drawn by Dr. Harold S. Colton in a report on a survey of prehistoric sites in the neighbourhood of Flagstaff, which was carried out on behalf of the Museum of Northern Arizona in the course of ten summers between the years 1916 and 1930. It is the intention of the Museum ultimately to survey all sites in the northern area of the State, taking Flagstaff as a centre, but, for the present, attention is confined to those sites which lie to the east, between Flagstaff and the Hopi villages on the edge of the Painted Desert.
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Prehistoric Sites near Flagstaff, Arizona*. Nature 130, 854 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130854a0
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