Robert J. Stokes Katherine A. Dungan Jakob W. Sedig
This volume presents the latest research on the development and use of communal spaces and places across the Mogollon region in what is now the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. New data demonstrate that these spaces and places, though diverse in form and function, were essential to community development and cohesion, particularly during critical formative periods associated with increasing sedentism and farming, and during comparable periods of social change. The authors ask questions crucial to understanding past communities: What is a communal space or place? How did...
This volume presents the latest research on the development and use of communal spaces and places across the Mogollon region in what is now the southw...