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Community Center Settlements in the VEP North Study Area
This image shows the locations of the largest sites in the VEP North study area, which we call community centers. These sites are also referred to as villages. The red dots are the smallest community centers, and our population estimates indicate these sites were home to 9–30 households, or 54–180 people. The yellow dots are medium-sized centers, which were home to 31–100 households, or 186–600 people. The two largest community centers were home to 101–134 households, or 606–804 people.

Map by Crow Canyon Archaeological Center (base map imagery by ESRI)





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