Population Estimates

References Cited

Adler 1992*3
Adler, M. A.
1992 The Upland Survey. In The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project: A Progress Report, edited by W. D. Lipe, pp. 11–23. Occasional Papers, no. 2. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado.
Adler and Johnson 1996*1
Adler, M., and A. Johnson (compilers)
1996 Mapping the Puebloan Southwest. In The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150–1350, edited by M. A. Adler, pp. 255–272. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
Beaglehole 1935*1
Beaglehole, P.
1935 Census Data from Two Hopi Villages. American Anthropologist 37:41–54.
Bradley 1992*2
Bradley, B. A.
1992 Excavations at Sand Canyon Pueblo. In The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project: A Progress Report, edited by W. D. Lipe, pp. 79–97. Occasional Papers, no. 2. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado.
Ciolek-Torrello and Reid 1974*1
Ciolek-Torrello, R., and J. J. Reid
1974 Change in Household Size at Grasshopper. The Kiva 40:39–47.
Cook 1972*1
Cook, S. F.
1972 Prehistoric Demography. McCaleb Modules in Anthropology, no. 16. Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts.
Duff and Wilshusen 2000*1
Duff, A. I., and R. H. Wilshusen
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Hill 1970*1
Hill, J. N.
1970 Broken K Pueblo: Prehistoric Social Organization in the American Southwest. Anthropological Papers, no. 18. University of Arizona, Tucson.
Kroeber 1917*1
Kroeber, A. L.
1917 Zuni Kin and Clan. Anthropological Papers, vol. 18, part 2. American Museum of Natural History, New York.
LeBlanc 1971*1
LeBlanc, S.
1971 An Addition to Naroll's Suggested Floor Area and Settlement Population Relationship. American Antiquity 36:210–211.
Lightfoot 1994*1
Lightfoot, R. R.
1994 The Duckfoot Site, Volume 2: Archaeology of the House and Household. Occasional Papers, no. 4. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado.
Lipe 1989*1
Lipe, W. D.
1989 Social Scale of Mesa Verde Anasazi Kivas. In The Architecture of Social Integration in Prehistoric Pueblos, edited by W. D. Lipe and M. Hegmon, pp. 53–71. Occasional Papers, no. 1. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado.
Lipe 1995*2
Lipe, W. D.
1995 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Woods Canyon Pueblo, Site 5MT11842. Manuscript on file, Colorado Historical Society, Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Denver.
Lipe and Ortman 2000*1
Lipe, W. D., and S. G. Ortman
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Naroll 1962*1
Naroll, R.
1962 Floor Area and Settlement Population. American Antiquity 27:587–589.
Prudden 1903*1
Prudden, T. M.
1903 The Prehistoric Ruins of the San Juan Watershed in Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. American Anthropologist 5:224–288.
Rohn 1965*1
Rohn, A. H.
1965 Postulation of Socio-Economic Groups from Archaeological Evidence. In Contributions of the Wetherill Mesa Archaeological Project, assembled by D. Osborne, pp. 65–69. Memoir, no. 19. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C.
Rohn 1971*1
Rohn, A. H.
1971 Mug House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Archeological Research Series, no. 7-D. National Park Service, Washington, D.C.
Schlanger 1987*1
Schlanger, S. H.
1987 Population Measurement, Size, and Change, A.D. 600–1175. In Dolores Archaeological Program: Supporting Studies: Settlement and Environment, compiled by K. L. Petersen and J. D. Orcutt, pp. 568–613. Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering and Research Center, Denver.
Varien 1999*1
Varien, M. D.
1999 Sedentism and Mobility in a Social Landscape: Mesa Verde and Beyond. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

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