Abstract
Homol'ovi III is a 40-room pueblo that has had a complex use life. Founded in the late A.D. 1200s, the pueblo was initially used as a small year-round settlement whose occupants farmed the surrounding floodplain. Following abandonment by about A.D. 1300, the hamlet was reused as a seasonal farming site during most of the A.D. 1300s. The development of seasonal hamlets seems to be associated with aggregation of the pueblos and the formalization of land use by these aggregated communities.

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