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1Sociopolitical hierarchy and craft production

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  • First Year Published: 1991
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List of counties in Mississippi

"MISSISSIPPI COUNTY GOVERNMENT OVERVIEW" (PDF). ce.naco.org. National Association of Counties (NACo). Retrieved January 3, 2025. Center for Government

Emil Haury

The Naco site was the first Clovis mammoth kill association to be identified. The Lehner Ranch site is a mammoth kill site in the San Pedro Valley in Cochise

Alternatives to the Clovis First theory

Archaeology of the Americas First Nations History of Mesoamerica (Paleo-Indian) List of archaeological periods (Mesoamerica) List of archaeological periods

Spanish conquest of Honduras

Historia (IHAH). Henderson, John S. (Autumn, 1977) "The Valley de Naco: Ethnohistory and Archaeology in Northwestern Honduras". Ethnohistory Vol. 24, No.

Indigenous peoples of Arizona

discovered in several locations along the San Pedro River, including at the Naco and Lehner Mammoth Kill Sites. Paleo-Indian peoples were hunter-gatherers

America's Most Endangered Places

East Hampton, New York Brown Chapel AME Church, Selma, Alabama Camp Naco, Naco, Arizona Chicano/a/x Community Murals of Colorado The Deborah Chapel,

Tennessee

ago at the end of the Last Glacial Period. Archaeological excavations indicate that the lower Tennessee Valley was heavily populated by Ice Age hunter-gatherers

Sonora

(February 25, 2008). "Naco, punto de confluencia de coyotes en busca de migrantes, a quienes extorsionan una y otra vez" [Naco, gathering point of coyotes

Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Centre

wall, formed by the arc of the staves, has special louvers, called nacos. The nacos open and close in tandem automatically by computer control calibrated

Punic Wars

Richard Miles describes Cannae as "Rome's greatest military disaster". Toni Ñaco del Hoyo considers the Trebia, Lake Trasimene and Cannae to be the three