Measuring rim sherds and identifying the size of vessels is one method used to identify feasting. Larger than normal vessels may indicate a scale of food preparation for groups of people larger than the normal household. Located in the American Southwest Chaco Canyon was a central place for the Ancestral Puebloans, and reached apex between A.D. 1000-1130/1150. Chacoan Great Houses are thought to be used as gathering places for local communities and to be the locus of ritual and feasting activities. If true, great house ceramic assemblages should differ from those of smaller household residences, especially in terms of size. This thesis reports vessel size data, both by ware type and temporally, from the smaller residences and great houses i...
The Pueblo household in the American Southwest is examined at Hopi and Zuni and at the prehistoric p...
From A.D. 860 to 1130, ancestral Puebloan peoples constructed more than a dozen multi-storey structu...
Some Southwestern archaeologists continue to ascribe to the hypothesis that Chaco was agriculturally...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityDespite decades of Chaco-styl...
Chaco Canyon, the great Ancestral Pueblo site of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, remains a centr...
Between the 9th and 12th centuries A.D., Chaco Canyon, located near the middle of the high-desert Sa...
In a paper honoring the career of archaeologist Gwinn Vivian presented at the Society for American A...
The advent of pottery about A.D. 400 among the ancestral Puebloans of Chaco Canyon marked a cultural...
IN RECENT YEARS, a growing number of archaeologists have explored the potential of Claude Lévi-Strau...
In the two papers presented in this thesis, I examine mealing facility architecture both within and ...
Chaco Canyon is a key area where clear indications of social differentiation in the Pueblo world fir...
This chapter addresses the scope of post-Chacoan community organization in the lower Zuni River regi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007.Archaeological research continues to document the ma...
The thirteenth century saw a great migration of people into the Northern Rio Grande region. One of t...
In recent years, a growing number of archaeologists have explored the potential of expanding Lévi-St...
The Pueblo household in the American Southwest is examined at Hopi and Zuni and at the prehistoric p...
From A.D. 860 to 1130, ancestral Puebloan peoples constructed more than a dozen multi-storey structu...
Some Southwestern archaeologists continue to ascribe to the hypothesis that Chaco was agriculturally...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityDespite decades of Chaco-styl...
Chaco Canyon, the great Ancestral Pueblo site of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, remains a centr...
Between the 9th and 12th centuries A.D., Chaco Canyon, located near the middle of the high-desert Sa...
In a paper honoring the career of archaeologist Gwinn Vivian presented at the Society for American A...
The advent of pottery about A.D. 400 among the ancestral Puebloans of Chaco Canyon marked a cultural...
IN RECENT YEARS, a growing number of archaeologists have explored the potential of Claude Lévi-Strau...
In the two papers presented in this thesis, I examine mealing facility architecture both within and ...
Chaco Canyon is a key area where clear indications of social differentiation in the Pueblo world fir...
This chapter addresses the scope of post-Chacoan community organization in the lower Zuni River regi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007.Archaeological research continues to document the ma...
The thirteenth century saw a great migration of people into the Northern Rio Grande region. One of t...
In recent years, a growing number of archaeologists have explored the potential of expanding Lévi-St...
The Pueblo household in the American Southwest is examined at Hopi and Zuni and at the prehistoric p...
From A.D. 860 to 1130, ancestral Puebloan peoples constructed more than a dozen multi-storey structu...
Some Southwestern archaeologists continue to ascribe to the hypothesis that Chaco was agriculturally...