Introduction: “Forgotten Maps” and the Archaeology of Chaco Roads

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Archaeologists have been studying Chaco roads for more than a century. The articles in this special issue represent new empirical studies of these features and new frameworks for their interpretation. The introduction places research on Chaco roads in context and outlines the relevance of the subsequent chapters.

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Snead, J. E. (2017, January 2). Introduction: “Forgotten Maps” and the Archaeology of Chaco Roads. KIVA. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/00231940.2016.1272148

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