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Referenced by Citation
  • Arakawa, Fumiyasu, Christopher Nicholson, and Jeff Rasic.

    2013
    "The Consequences of Social Processes: Aggregate Populations, Projectile Point Accumulation, and Subsistence Patterns in the American Southwest," American Antiquity 78(1):153
  • Kohler, Timothy A., Matt Pier Glaude, Jean-Pierre Bocquet-Appel, and Brian M. Kemp.

    2008
    "The Neolithic Demographic Transition in the U.S. Southwest," American Antiquity 73(4):654
  • Ortman, Scott G., Mark D. Varien, and T. Lee Gripp.

    2007
    "Empirical Bayesian Methods for Archaeological Survey Data: An Application from the Mesa Verde Region," American Antiquity 72(2):248
Trinomial as Expressed in Literature 5MT7723
Trinomial 5MT7723
Record Note The DINAA project has contacted state SHPO and other offices to obtain and publish additional information about this archaeological site file record. Spatial context information is inferred from the state and county (or park) information encoded in the trinomial identifier. Mapping coordinates derive from Geonames.org data for relevant counties and parks. As a security precaution, all spatial coordinates for site file records published by the DINAA project have limited precision.
Descriptive Attribute Value(s)
Referenced by Citation
  • Arakawa, F., Nicholson, C., & Rasic, J. (2013). THE CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIAL PROCESSES: AGGREGATE POPULATIONS, PROJECTILE POINT ACCUMULATION, AND SUBSISTENCE PATTERNS IN THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST. American Antiquity, 78(1), 147–165. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23486389
  • Billman, B. R., Lambert, P. M., & Leonard, B. L. (2000). Cannibalism, Warfare, and Drought in the Mesa Verde Region during the Twelfth Century A.D. American Antiquity, 65(1), 145–178. https://doi.org/10.2307/2694812
  • Ortman, S. G., Varien, M. D., & Gripp, T. L. (2007). Empirical Bayesian Methods for Archaeological Survey Data: An Application from the Mesa Verde Region. American Antiquity, 72(2), 241–272. https://doi.org/10.2307/40035813
  • Turner, C. G., & Turner, J. A. (1992). The First Claim for Cannibalism in the Southwest: Walter Hough’s 1901 Discovery at Canyon Butte Ruin 3, Northeastern Arizona. American Antiquity, 57(4), 661–682. https://doi.org/10.2307/280828
Referring Document Type Academic Journal
Descriptive Attribute Value(s)
Smithsonian Trinomial Identifier 5MT7723
Sortable Trinomial 5MT07723
Variant Trinomial Expression(s)
  • 5-MT-07723
  • 5-MT-7723
Descriptive Attribute Value(s)
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Vocabulary: DCMI Metadata Terms (Dublin Core Terms)
Creator
Vocabulary: DCMI Metadata Terms (Dublin Core Terms)
Joshua Wells info
Vocabulary: Digital Index of North American Archaeology (DINAA)
Contributor
Vocabulary: DCMI Metadata Terms (Dublin Core Terms)
Suggested Citation

Joshua Wells, Taylor Wiley, Patrick Finnegan, Valeria Chamorro, Mackenzie Edmonds, Eric C. Kansa. (2017) "5MT7723 from Americas/United States/Colorado/Montezuma County". In Digital Index of North American Archaeology, Linking Sites and Literature. Joshua Wells (Ed). Released: 2017-10-19. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/433654e0-6937-4c1f-b3e9-4140cb2ce444> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2gt5v338

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