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THE BETTER ANGELS OF THEIR NATURE: DECLINING VIOLENCE THROUGH TIME AMONG PREHISPANIC FARMERS OF THE PUEBLO SOUTHWEST Timothy A. Kohler, Scott G. Ortman, Katie E. Grundtisch, Carly M. Fitzpatrick, and Sarah M. Cole
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Document Date: 2014-08-18 12:23:52


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City

Dallas / San Juan / /

Company

Pullman / Wilson / Red River Archaeology LLC / /

Continent

North America / /

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Facility

Washington State University / Santa Fe Institute / North Central Expressway / University of Colorado-Boulder / /

IndustryTerm

capitalist systems / technology constant / extreme processing / economic systems / /

Movie

A.D. / /

NaturalFeature

Rio Grande valley / La Plata valley / Great Salt Lake / Colorado Plateau / /

Organization

Mesa Verde / Society for American Archaeology / Washington State University / University of Colorado / Crow Canyon Archaeological Center / Santa Fe Institute / Department of Anthropology / Pueblo / /

Person

Timothy Kohler / Carly M. Fitzpatrick / Scott G. Ortman / Sarah M. Cole / M. Cole Delivered / Katie E. Grundtisch / Lenin / /

Position

guard / representative / Dean / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / New Mexico / Utah / British Columbia / Colorado / Washington / /

PublishedMedium

American Antiquity / /

RadioStation

AM 448 / AM 450 / AM 446 / /

Region

northern Southwest / North American Southwest / northern Rio Grande / southwestern Colorado / central New Mexico / southeastern Utah / Southwest / /

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http /

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