This research explores the relationship between social identity, artifact style, and communities of practice in the late prehispanic U.S. Southwest, focusing on how domestic, utilitarian objects and contexts both shape and reflect social identities. During the A.D. 1200s and 1300s, large-scale migration and aggregation occurred over much of the U.S. Southwest, bringing diverse individual and community identities into contact and, potentially, conflict. Within this social context, this research focused on clarifying the relationship between social identities and utilitarian objects and domestic contexts, and how this relationship can elucidate the social history of a community. These issues were explored through analysis of corrugated utilit...
The focus of this thesis is twofold. First, multiple lines of evidence are used to reconstruct the r...
The role of material culture style in cultural systems, particularly small-scale agricultural societ...
The ceramic assemblage from previous excavations at Crystal River (8CI1), a Woodland period mound ce...
The production and exchange of pottery plays a central role in evaluating economic systems and socia...
Prehistoric social networks reveal paths of behavior that are vital to the understanding of past lif...
The papers that comprise this dissertation all explore the intersection of material culture and soci...
The transition from Pinedale to Fourmile style on White Mountain Red Ware marks a critical shift in ...
The Pueblo IV period (AD 1275–1600) witnessed dramatic changes in regional settlement patterns and s...
This project involved instrumental neutron activation analysis of 428 ceramic vessels and clays, typ...
My research examines the articulation between spatial and social order in the late Prehispanic Puebl...
Using compositional data, this study investigates the organization of ceramic production and distrib...
This dissertation examines the issue of how migration and identity can be illuminated through the st...
This study analyzes the vernacular architecture of ancestral Pueblo kivas dating from the Pueblo II ...
The ceramic assemblage from previous excavations at Crystal River (8CI1), a Woodland period mound ce...
This dissertation uses multiple lines of ceramic evidence to examine continuity in the economic orga...
The focus of this thesis is twofold. First, multiple lines of evidence are used to reconstruct the r...
The role of material culture style in cultural systems, particularly small-scale agricultural societ...
The ceramic assemblage from previous excavations at Crystal River (8CI1), a Woodland period mound ce...
The production and exchange of pottery plays a central role in evaluating economic systems and socia...
Prehistoric social networks reveal paths of behavior that are vital to the understanding of past lif...
The papers that comprise this dissertation all explore the intersection of material culture and soci...
The transition from Pinedale to Fourmile style on White Mountain Red Ware marks a critical shift in ...
The Pueblo IV period (AD 1275–1600) witnessed dramatic changes in regional settlement patterns and s...
This project involved instrumental neutron activation analysis of 428 ceramic vessels and clays, typ...
My research examines the articulation between spatial and social order in the late Prehispanic Puebl...
Using compositional data, this study investigates the organization of ceramic production and distrib...
This dissertation examines the issue of how migration and identity can be illuminated through the st...
This study analyzes the vernacular architecture of ancestral Pueblo kivas dating from the Pueblo II ...
The ceramic assemblage from previous excavations at Crystal River (8CI1), a Woodland period mound ce...
This dissertation uses multiple lines of ceramic evidence to examine continuity in the economic orga...
The focus of this thesis is twofold. First, multiple lines of evidence are used to reconstruct the r...
The role of material culture style in cultural systems, particularly small-scale agricultural societ...
The ceramic assemblage from previous excavations at Crystal River (8CI1), a Woodland period mound ce...