About This Publication
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                        The Archaeology of Yellow Jacket Pueblo: Excavations at a Large
                            Community Center in Southwestern Colorado is one in a series of on-line
                        site reports published by the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. Like
                        other publications in the series, this report consists primarily of interpretive
                        summaries organized into separate chapters, by topic. Although summary
                        data are reported in both tabular and graphic form to support the conclusions
                        presented in text, the emphasis in this publication is on interpretation
                        and synthesis, not on the reporting of basic data. For the latter, the
                        reader is referred to The
                                Yellow Jacket Pueblo Database and the multisite research
                            database, two companion publications that provide background information
                        and detailed supporting data. The Yellow Jacket Pueblo Database
                        includes a history of investigations at the site, a description of site
                        physiography, the details of land ownership and government permitting,
                        an explanation of field methods, detailed excavation data, maps, color
                        photographs, and selected artifact inventories and analysis results. The
                        research database contains information about multiple sites excavated
                        by Crow Canyon, including more-detailed results of artifact and ecofact
                        analyses for all proveniences. The three publicationsthe site report
                        and the two databasesare designed to be complementary, but each
                        may be used independently of the others as well. 
Format
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                        This site report and its supporting databases are electronically
                        linked, which allows users to read text while calling up the relevant
                        maps, photographs, excavation data, and artifact information from the
                        databases. To assist the reader in using this new format, we provide the
                        following tips and guidelines (paragraphs 36): 
Navigation
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                        Each chapter in this publication (see Contents)
                        contains links to a variety of auxiliary text and/or graphics files, including
                        figures, tables, and references. This publication automatically opens
                        a second browser window when the reader clicks on a link, and the linked
                        item is displayed in the second window. By selecting either the chapter
                        window or the "link window," the reader can move back and forth between
                        the two. Alternatively, the reader can resize the two windows, position
                        them side-by-side, then view the contents of both simultaneously. (To
                        navigate effectively between duplicate open windows, the reader needs
                        to understand how his or her particular browser handles such situations.)
                        Each time the reader selects another link to a figure, table, or reference,
                        that item will replace the previously linked item in the "link window."
                    
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                        This publication uses HTML style sheets and therefore is best viewed
                        with a browser that supports this feature. Readers whose browsers do not
                        support styles may experience minor display irregularities, but these
                        should not interfere with reading or navigating the publication. 
Paragraph Numbering
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                        Because page breaks in electronic publications are dependent on
                        document parameters (for example, font type and margin width) selected
                        by individual users, readers who wish to cite the sources of specific
                        material cannot use standard page-number reference formats in their in-text
                        citations. Therefore, to help the reader cite specific text passages in
                        the electronic site report, we have assigned consecutive numbers to every
                        individual paragraph, by chapter; these paragraph numbers may be used
                        in lieu of page numbers in in-text reference citations. 
Reference Citation Format
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                        The reader will notice that the format used for references in this
                        publication varies slightly from typical citation formats. Specifically,
                        a suffix consisting of an asterisk and a number is appended to every author-date
                        citation in text, creating a unique code for any given reference. This
                        same code (author-date-suffix) is repeated at the beginning of the corresponding
                        entry in the lists of references. This system allows us to generate reference
                        lists automatically from an electronic database and minimizes the potential
                        for introducing error during production. 
Feedback
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                        We welcome user
                            feedback on this publication. Your comments and suggestions will help
                        Crow Canyon refine its electronic formats and produce publications that
                        better serve the needs of our readers.
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