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Accidents play a much larger part in our lives than most of us are usually prepared to admit. It was a series of pure accidents that projected me into historic site archaeology. At the time, it seemed a strange role for one whose previously expressed interest in the American Southwest had to do with the validation of the Pueblo II slot in the Pecos conference classification, the Basket-Maker/Pueblo transition, and the systematics of southwestern taxonomy.

We, as archaeologists, are supposed to reconstruct and enter the life of the site. At Awatovi, we sought to breathe life into the old mission. J. O. Brew

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Brew, J.O. (1994). St. Francis at Awatovi. In: South, S. (eds) Pioneers in Historical Archaeology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0955-8_3

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