Hunting by horticulturalists in the Southwest examines the impact of horticulture on hunting behavior and animal exploitation among late Archaic and Hohokam Indians in south-central Arizona. A model incorporating ecological and ethnographic data discusses the impact horticulturalists had on the environment and the ways in which that impact affected other aspects of subsistence, specifically hunting behavior. The model is then evaluated using a regional faunal data base from Archaic and Hohokam sites. Five major patterns supporting the model are observed: (1) a reliance on small and medium-sized mammals as sources of animal protein, (2) the use of rodents as food, (3) the differential reliance on cottontails (Sylvilagus) and jack rabbits (Le...
This dissertation explores geographic and diachronic variation in Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Pa...
Ethnohistorical and archeological data sets from 13 shell-bearing midden sites were integrated to re...
From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Recent excavations at large Early Agricultural Period village sites in Tucson, Arizona have greatly ...
This study investigates the transition from hunting and gathering economies to mixed economies invol...
The interplay between social and productive spheres in arid land agrarian societies with non-mechani...
The prehistoric dispersal of domesticated plants among hunter-gatherer societies is a poorly underst...
The 76 Draw site is located in southwestern New Mexico, several kilometers south of Deming. Evidence...
The role of big game in human foraging economies, and subsistence specialization on such resources, ...
Archaeologists concerned w th human adaptations in the American Southwest have generally assumed tha...
High ubiquities of maize, coupled with other evidence of extended occupations at large Early Agricul...
Many plant fragments recovered from two pre-ceramic rock shelters occupied some 3000 or more years a...
In this thesis, historic Hopi ethnographic data are employed to model ancestral Hopi agricultural la...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Many archaeologists have argued that reductions in th...
This paper discusses how the change in subsistence patterns from the Sedentary Period to the Class...
This dissertation explores geographic and diachronic variation in Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Pa...
Ethnohistorical and archeological data sets from 13 shell-bearing midden sites were integrated to re...
From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Recent excavations at large Early Agricultural Period village sites in Tucson, Arizona have greatly ...
This study investigates the transition from hunting and gathering economies to mixed economies invol...
The interplay between social and productive spheres in arid land agrarian societies with non-mechani...
The prehistoric dispersal of domesticated plants among hunter-gatherer societies is a poorly underst...
The 76 Draw site is located in southwestern New Mexico, several kilometers south of Deming. Evidence...
The role of big game in human foraging economies, and subsistence specialization on such resources, ...
Archaeologists concerned w th human adaptations in the American Southwest have generally assumed tha...
High ubiquities of maize, coupled with other evidence of extended occupations at large Early Agricul...
Many plant fragments recovered from two pre-ceramic rock shelters occupied some 3000 or more years a...
In this thesis, historic Hopi ethnographic data are employed to model ancestral Hopi agricultural la...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Many archaeologists have argued that reductions in th...
This paper discusses how the change in subsistence patterns from the Sedentary Period to the Class...
This dissertation explores geographic and diachronic variation in Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Pa...
Ethnohistorical and archeological data sets from 13 shell-bearing midden sites were integrated to re...
From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...