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April 2015
Number 74, File 2
Archaeological Investigations in the Río Sahuaripa Region
of Eastern Sonora, Mexico
File 2
This file provides the maps referred to in Dr. John Carpenter’s “Archaeological Investigations in the
Río Sahuaripa Region of Eastern Sonora, Mexico” article in Old Pueblo Archaeology bulletin no. 74,
file 1, and is considered a part of that publication.
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Map 1: Area surveyed (recorrida) for the Centro INAH Sonora’s Proyecto Arqueológico Río Sahuaripa y la Sierra Central
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Map 2: Detail showing the Río Sahuaripa y la Sierra Central Project location
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Map 3: Exchange routes of Native Americans and Spaniards in western Mexico
(after Casas Grandes site report by Charles Di Peso and others)
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Map 4: Carroll Riley’s proposed northwestern Mexican “statelets”
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Map 5: Archaeological sites identified during the Proyecto Arqueológico Río Sahuaripa y la Sierra Central
Map 6: Sketch map of the Mesa Colorada site
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Map 7. Sketch map of the Buenavista site
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Map 8. Sketch map of the Onapa site
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Map 9. Sketch map of the Rancho Zopoquis site
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Map 10: Language divisions of historical southwestern cultural groups (adapted by Allen Dart from
Archaeology of the Southwest. 2nd ed., by Linda S. Cordell (1997, Academic Press, San Diego)
Río Sahuaripa project area
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Map 11: Cahitan archaeological traditions
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The Río Sahuaripa
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