Linda M. Gregonis

Linda M. Gregonis is an independent researcher with a master’s degree in anthropology from the University of Arizona. She has spent more than forty years researching various aspects of Hohokam culture, including iconography, while working primarily as a ceramics analyst. Gregonis has been the editor for Kiva, is currently the editor of the University of Arizona Anthropological Papers series, and has prepared numerous indexes for academic social and environmental science books. She enjoys public lecturing and teaching children and adults about the Hohokam.
 
The Hohokam and Their World The Hohokam and Their World
The Hohokam and Their World

The Hohokam and Their World

An Exploration of Art and Iconography

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Orme Alternatives Orme Alternatives
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Orme Alternatives

The Archaeological Resources of Roosevelt Lake and Horseshoe Reservoir, Vol. 1

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Whiptail Ruin (AZ BB:10:3 [ASM]) Whiptail Ruin (AZ BB:10:3 [ASM])
Whiptail Ruin (AZ BB:10:3 [ASM])

Whiptail Ruin (AZ BB:10:3 [ASM])

A Classic Period Community in the Northeastern Tucson Basin

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