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Warren 1983, p. 205.
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Vivian &...
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taken by some archaeologists,
including Stephen H.
Lekson, as
evidence of the
continuing reach of the
Chacoan system.
Other researchers...
- John S.
Lekson (April 14, 1917 –
January 19, 1992) was a
United States Army
major general. He was born to
Slovenian immigrant parents. He
graduated from...
-
Mexico and
Arizona and
throughout northern Mexico. The
archaeologist Stephen Lekson has
noted that Paquimé is
aligned on
roughly the same
longitudinal axis...
- and doors. This has been
taken by some archaeologists, such as
Stephen Lekson (1999), as
evidence of the
continuation of the
Chaco Canyon elite system...
-
Lekson &
McKenna 1983, p. 1.
Lekson 1983b, pp. 263, 317.
Lekson 1983a, p. 101.
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Stephen H. (1983a), "Building Stages", in
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Chacoan Masonry types by
Stephen H.
Lekson...
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Paquime at
Casas Grandes in
northern Mexico.
Archeologist Stephen H.
Lekson developed the
theorizes that the
location of
these sites approximately on...
- in New Mexico,
United States. The site is
described by
author Stephen H.
Lekson as "sitting atop the second-most
spectacular setting of any outlier, a narrow...
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Parks & Wildlife.
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