Emil W. Haury

Emil W. Haury was an influential and award-winning archaeologist who specialized in the archaeology of the American Southwest. He was the head of the anthropology department and director of the Arizona State Museum at the University of Arizona, and served as president of the Society for American Archaeology and of the American Anthropological Association. He passed away in 1992.
Emil W. Haury's Prehistory of the American Southwest Emil W. Haury's Prehistory of the American Southwest
Emil W. Haury's Prehistory of the American Southwest

Emil W. Haury's Prehistory of the American Southwest

View Book
Excavations at Snaketown Excavations at Snaketown
Excavations at Snaketown

Excavations at Snaketown

Material Culture

View Book
The Hodges Ruin The Hodges Ruin
The Hodges Ruin

The Hodges Ruin

A Hohokam Community in the Tucson Basin

View Book
The Hohokam The Hohokam
The Hohokam

The Hohokam

Desert Farmers and Craftsmen, Excavations at Snaketown, 1964–1965

View Book
Mogollon Culture in the Forestdale Valley, East-Central Arizona Mogollon Culture in the Forestdale Valley, East-Central Arizona
Mogollon Culture in the Forestdale Valley, East-Central Arizona

Mogollon Culture in the Forestdale Valley, East-Central Arizona

View Book
Point of Pines Point of Pines
Point of Pines

Point of Pines

A History of the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School

View Book
The Stratigraphy and Archaeology of Ventana Cave The Stratigraphy and Archaeology of Ventana Cave
The Stratigraphy and Archaeology of Ventana Cave

The Stratigraphy and Archaeology of Ventana Cave

View Book

For Authors

The University of Arizona Press publishes the work of leading scholars from around the globe. Learn more about submitting a proposal, preparing your final manuscript, and publication.

Inquire

Requests

The University of Arizona Press is proud to share our books with readers, booksellers, media, librarians, scholars, and instructors. Join our email Newsletter. Request reprint licenses, information on subsidiary rights and translations, accessibility files, review copies, and desk and exam copies.

Request

Support the Press

Support a premier publisher of academic, regional, and literary works. We are committed to sharing past, present, and future works that reflect the special strengths of the University of Arizona and support its land-grant mission.

Give