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Society for American Archaeology · January, 2024

Vol. 89 #1

Self-Reliance and Pig Husbandry in Los Angeles Chinatown (1880–1933): New Evidence from Dental Calculus Analysis and Historical Records; From Mind to Matter: Patterns of Innovation in the Archaeological Record and the Ecology of Social Learning; Chihuahuan Desert Shrine Caves: Refining Chronologies of Religious Iconography and Social Histories for the Jornada and Mimbres Mogollon Regions of the North American Southwest; Combining Paleohydrology and Least-Cost Analyses to Assess the Vulnerabilities of Ancestral Pueblo Communities to Water Insecurity in the Jemez Mountains; New Mexico; Early Canal Systems in the North American Southwest; Chronological Hygiene and Bayesian Modeling of Poverty Point Sites in the Lower Mississippi Valley; circa 4200 to 3200 cal BP; Examining the Seventeenth-Century Copper Trade: An Analysis of Smelted Copper from Sites in Virginia and North Carolina; Where World’s Collide: Late Woodland Potting Practice and Social Interaction in Upstate South Carolina

 Jiajing Wang, Laura Wai Ng, Tamara Serrao-Leiva, Kathryn Demps, Nicole M. Herzog, Matthew Clark, Myles R. Miller, Darrell G. Creel, Phil R. Geib, Michael J. Aiuvalasit, Ian A. Jorgeson, Gary Huckleberry, Tristram R. Kidder, Seth B. Grooms, Christopher M. Stevenson, Madeleine Gunter-Bassett, Laure Dussubieux, C. Trevor, David M. Markus, Joshua Casmir Catalano

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