The Marana Platform Mound Community (AZ AA:12:251[ASM]) in the Tucson Basin of southern Arizona provides a unique opportunity to examine the mechanisms of social organization within an early Classic Period Hohokam community. The role of the platform mound for integrative communal ritual or segregated elite-controlled activity is examined through faunal remains from the platform mound and nearby residential localities. Taxonomic diversity, relative abundance, and element distribution are used to measure the extent to which the platform mound served to integrate or distinguish site residents. Subtle differences in the diversity of taxa, the quantity of deposited faunal remains, and the quality of portions and taxa are indicative of differenti...
This chapter addresses the scope of post-Chacoan community organization in the lower Zuni River regi...
High ubiquities of maize, coupled with other evidence of extended occupations at large Early Agricul...
This study explores aspects of the development and organization of a mid-thirteenth through fourteen...
The function of prehistoric platform mounds in the American Southwest has been a subject of archaeol...
Using compositional data, this study investigates the organization of ceramic production and distrib...
This study examines Pre-Classic Hohokam sociopolitical organization using data collected from recent...
This study analyzes the shell industry of the Hohokam, the prehistoric inhabitants of southern Arizo...
The use of intramural space is examined in and between structures from the Hohokam site of Snaketown...
This research seeks to redirect the present approaches to population aggregation, particularly the s...
Recent excavations at large Early Agricultural Period village sites in Tucson, Arizona have greatly ...
University Indian Ruin is a Classic Period Hohokam platform mound village located in the eastern Tuc...
This dissertation reports on the nature of social differentiation in the prehispanic Huaracane popul...
Feasting and the circulation of valuables are two domains of activity typically linked to prestige i...
Hunting by horticulturalists in the Southwest examines the impact of horticulture on hunting behavio...
Architecture can be an enigmatic class of material culture to understand archaeologically and a sing...
This chapter addresses the scope of post-Chacoan community organization in the lower Zuni River regi...
High ubiquities of maize, coupled with other evidence of extended occupations at large Early Agricul...
This study explores aspects of the development and organization of a mid-thirteenth through fourteen...
The function of prehistoric platform mounds in the American Southwest has been a subject of archaeol...
Using compositional data, this study investigates the organization of ceramic production and distrib...
This study examines Pre-Classic Hohokam sociopolitical organization using data collected from recent...
This study analyzes the shell industry of the Hohokam, the prehistoric inhabitants of southern Arizo...
The use of intramural space is examined in and between structures from the Hohokam site of Snaketown...
This research seeks to redirect the present approaches to population aggregation, particularly the s...
Recent excavations at large Early Agricultural Period village sites in Tucson, Arizona have greatly ...
University Indian Ruin is a Classic Period Hohokam platform mound village located in the eastern Tuc...
This dissertation reports on the nature of social differentiation in the prehispanic Huaracane popul...
Feasting and the circulation of valuables are two domains of activity typically linked to prestige i...
Hunting by horticulturalists in the Southwest examines the impact of horticulture on hunting behavio...
Architecture can be an enigmatic class of material culture to understand archaeologically and a sing...
This chapter addresses the scope of post-Chacoan community organization in the lower Zuni River regi...
High ubiquities of maize, coupled with other evidence of extended occupations at large Early Agricul...
This study explores aspects of the development and organization of a mid-thirteenth through fourteen...