Sarah Berry 2009Ĭoverage Date: The date or dates that the information in the document pertains to (often not the same as the field date). The second part is a ranking done by HRAF anthropologists based on the strength of the source material on a scale of 1 to 5, as follows: 1 - poor 2 - fair 3 - good, useful data, but not uniformly excellent 4 - excellent secondary data 5 - excellent primary data Archaeologist-4Īnalyst: The HRAF anthropologist who subject indexed the document and prepared other materials for the eHRAF culture/tradition collection. Ethnographer, Missionary, Archaeologist, Folklorist, Linguist, Indigene, and so on. verso For bibliographical references see document 16:Doyelįield Date: The date the researcher conducted the fieldwork or archival research that produced the document no dateĮvaluation: In this alphanumeric code, the first part designates the type of person writing the document, e.g. Note: 'Papers presented at a symposium (1985) at the 61st annual meeting of the Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science'-T.p. ![]() Language: Language that the document is written in English The first part is the OWC identifier and the second part is the document number in three digits.nt76-024ĭocument Type: May include journal articles, essays, collections of essays, monographs or chapters/parts of monographs. All of these features indicate they define a central focus at many sites.ĭocument Number: HRAF's in-house numbering system derived from the processing order of documents 24ĭocument ID: HRAF's unique document identifier. Where ballcourts occur they are consistently placed in relation to the platform mounds. This much is plainly evidenced by the numbers. He finds they are constructed in a similar manner and are placed in a simnilar manner within their compounds. Certainly the platform mounds were connected to an important aspect of the lives of many Hohokam people. Subjects: Document-level OCM identifiers given by the anthropology subject indexers at HRAF Structures (340) Miscellaneous facilities (368) Recreational structures (345) Cultural participation (184) Ībstract: Brief abstract written by HRAF anthropologists who have done the subject indexing for the document Gregory describes Classic period platform mounds and their compounds, where they are located and their placement within a site. Computer FileĬulture: Culture name from the Outline of World Cultures (OWC) with the alphanumberic OWC identifier in parenthesis. HRAF Publication Information: New Haven, Conn.: 183-210 p.īy line: Author's name as appearing in the actual publicationDavid A. ![]() Glenwood Springs, Colo.: Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The Hohokam village : site structure and organization, edited by David E. ![]() Published in: if part or section of a book or monographThe Hohokam village : site structure and organization, edited by David E. Title: The morphology of platform mounds and the structure of classic period Hohokam sites Publication Information The main body of the Publication Information page contains all the metadata that HRAF holds for that document.Īuthor: Author's name as listed in Library of Congress records Gregory, David A.
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