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In the present status of Southwestern Archaeology, Ceramics is the one cultural factor that can be studied at almost every siteāeven at sites that have not been excavated. Therefore, ceramics has an importance all out of proportion to its position in the complex of cultural traits. This being so, it is of immediate necessity to organize the study of Southwestern Ceramics so that the trends and influences can be recognized and studied and the details of Southwestern History can be compiled.
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Colton, H.S., Hargrave, L.L. (1997). From Handbook of Northern Arizona Pottery Wares . In: Lyman, R.L., OāBrien, M.J., Dunnell, R.C. (eds) Americanist Culture History. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5911-5_17
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