1. Platform cache encampments: Implications for mobility strategies and the earliest ancestral Apaches.
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Seymour, Deni J.
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APACHE (North American people) , *CHIRICAHUA (North American people) , *IDENTITY (Philosophical concept) , *FOOD storage , *FORCED removal of Native Americans , *NATIVE Americans , *ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations , *HISTORY - Abstract
The Hormiguero site is a large mountainside Apache residential site in the Peloncillo Mountains of southern Arizona that lies in the heart of historically documented Chiricahua Apache territory. It represents an encampment at an important caching location, a category of residential site that has not been previously described archaeologically. Ethnographic data are enlisted to understand this unique type of Apache residential site and a previously unknown cache form—the platform cache. Archaeological evidence is combined from a number of sites with caches like those at Hormiguero to interpret aspects of cultural identity and chronology including the presence of ancestral Apaches in southern Arizona as early as the 14th century A.D. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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