J. D. Jennings, E. Reed, J. B. Griffin, J. C. Kelley, C. Meighan, Stanley A. Stubbs, J. Wheat, D. Taylor
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The American Southwest: A Problem in Cultural Isolation
One of the seminar topics scheduled for the summer of 1955 by the Society for American Archaeology was “The American Southwest: A Problem in Cultural Isolation.” The assignment was to “… examine the assumption that these Southwestern cultures resulted from local acceptance and development of generalized and/or specific traits which can be isolated in distant cultural contexts at earlier times than their climactic developments can be observed in the Southwest.”