In the ancient American Southwest, use of the bow developed relatively rapidly among Pueblo people by the fifth century AD. This new technology replaced the millennia-old atlatl and dart weaponry system. Roughly 150 years later in the AD 600s, Pueblo socioeconomic organization began to evolve rapidly, as many groups adopted a much more sedentary life. Multiple factors converged to allow this sedentary pattern to emerge, but the role of the bow in this process has not been fully explored. In this paper, we trace the development of the bow and discuss its role as sedentism emerged and social changes occurred in ancient Puebloan society from the fifth through seventh centuries AD
The study size patterns in projectile points (n=39) from six sites in the Argentine Andes (29–34°S) ...
Thomas R. RocekThis study examines the development of village life amongst Native American populati...
Archaeologists are increasingly recognizing the early Pueblo period as a major social and demographi...
In the ancient American Southwest, use of the bow developed relatively rapidly among Pueblo people b...
Limited research has been conducted on the perishable components of prehistoric archery. Current dep...
Before Europeans arrived to Eastern North America, prehistoric, indigenous peoples experienced a num...
This study proposes that the transition to agriculture in the North American Southwest caused change...
Before Europeans arrived to Eastern North America, prehistoric, indigenous peoples experienced a num...
The bow and arrow is a tool with a very long history. In the Old World its use dates back to paleoli...
The introduction of the bow and arrow into prehistoric Missouri during the Late Woodland Period was ...
Direct physical evidence and rock art, including head skin trophies, indicate that violence linked t...
Despite many years of research by professional and avocational archaeologists, many questions still ...
These people were prehistoric precursors of the modern Pueblo cultures of the Colorado Plateau. A 10...
This thesis is an artefact-centred study of the archery equipment from Pharaonic Egypt. Investigatin...
Many archaeological models describe the development of restricted resi-dential mobility, or sedentis...
The study size patterns in projectile points (n=39) from six sites in the Argentine Andes (29–34°S) ...
Thomas R. RocekThis study examines the development of village life amongst Native American populati...
Archaeologists are increasingly recognizing the early Pueblo period as a major social and demographi...
In the ancient American Southwest, use of the bow developed relatively rapidly among Pueblo people b...
Limited research has been conducted on the perishable components of prehistoric archery. Current dep...
Before Europeans arrived to Eastern North America, prehistoric, indigenous peoples experienced a num...
This study proposes that the transition to agriculture in the North American Southwest caused change...
Before Europeans arrived to Eastern North America, prehistoric, indigenous peoples experienced a num...
The bow and arrow is a tool with a very long history. In the Old World its use dates back to paleoli...
The introduction of the bow and arrow into prehistoric Missouri during the Late Woodland Period was ...
Direct physical evidence and rock art, including head skin trophies, indicate that violence linked t...
Despite many years of research by professional and avocational archaeologists, many questions still ...
These people were prehistoric precursors of the modern Pueblo cultures of the Colorado Plateau. A 10...
This thesis is an artefact-centred study of the archery equipment from Pharaonic Egypt. Investigatin...
Many archaeological models describe the development of restricted resi-dential mobility, or sedentis...
The study size patterns in projectile points (n=39) from six sites in the Argentine Andes (29–34°S) ...
Thomas R. RocekThis study examines the development of village life amongst Native American populati...
Archaeologists are increasingly recognizing the early Pueblo period as a major social and demographi...