The interplay between social and productive spheres in arid land agrarian societies with non-mechanized technologies is exemplified in a case study of the prehistoric Hohokam Indians of southern Arizona. In addition to chapters unique to the dissertation, ten papers are included that were published during the period of doctoral enrollment. Results from a variety of investigative techniques are combined to characterize Hohokam agriculture and its relationship to societal forms and dynamics. Among these are archaeological survey and settlement pattern analysis, technical studies of prehistoric fields, palynological analysis for reconstruction of agricultural environments, and comparison with methods and concepts employed by historic and moder...
Studying a prehistoric culture’s soil management can provide information to modern societies and the...
This study proposes that the transition to agriculture in the North American Southwest caused change...
abstract: This completes the series of reports by Statistical Research, Inc. A discussion of the per...
The proposition that environment is of equal importance to time and space in the study of culture su...
This study investigates the transition from hunting and gathering economies to mixed economies invol...
From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Prehistoric agrosystems of central Arizona: a paleoenvironmental approach to the study of Hohokam ir...
Prehistoric agrosystems of central Arizona: a paleoenvironmental approach to the study of Hohokam ir...
My rather brief and somewhat oversimplified discussion of the prehistoric desert farmers of Arizona ...
Hunting by horticulturalists in the Southwest examines the impact of horticulture on hunting behavio...
Recent excavations at large Early Agricultural Period village sites in Tucson, Arizona have greatly ...
Papago Indian fields located in southern Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico are examples of a food ...
This study examines Pre-Classic Hohokam sociopolitical organization using data collected from recent...
Pueblo peoples and their ancestors have farmed the rugged landscapes of the southwestern United Stat...
The prehistoric dispersal of domesticated plants among hunter-gatherer societies is a poorly underst...
Studying a prehistoric culture’s soil management can provide information to modern societies and the...
This study proposes that the transition to agriculture in the North American Southwest caused change...
abstract: This completes the series of reports by Statistical Research, Inc. A discussion of the per...
The proposition that environment is of equal importance to time and space in the study of culture su...
This study investigates the transition from hunting and gathering economies to mixed economies invol...
From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Prehistoric agrosystems of central Arizona: a paleoenvironmental approach to the study of Hohokam ir...
Prehistoric agrosystems of central Arizona: a paleoenvironmental approach to the study of Hohokam ir...
My rather brief and somewhat oversimplified discussion of the prehistoric desert farmers of Arizona ...
Hunting by horticulturalists in the Southwest examines the impact of horticulture on hunting behavio...
Recent excavations at large Early Agricultural Period village sites in Tucson, Arizona have greatly ...
Papago Indian fields located in southern Arizona and northern Sonora, Mexico are examples of a food ...
This study examines Pre-Classic Hohokam sociopolitical organization using data collected from recent...
Pueblo peoples and their ancestors have farmed the rugged landscapes of the southwestern United Stat...
The prehistoric dispersal of domesticated plants among hunter-gatherer societies is a poorly underst...
Studying a prehistoric culture’s soil management can provide information to modern societies and the...
This study proposes that the transition to agriculture in the North American Southwest caused change...
abstract: This completes the series of reports by Statistical Research, Inc. A discussion of the per...