This study analyzes the shell industry of the Hohokam, the prehistoric inhabitants of southern Arizona. The primary focus is upon exchange and utilizes the concept of spheres of exchange, derived from social anthropology. After first examining the problems of sources, procurement and processing of unworked shell, the analysis then proceeds to define the patterns of context and distribution characteristic of different shell artifacts, demonstrating that different classes of shell artifacts do exhibit different and distinctive patterns of context and of both intra-site and inter-site distribution. These different distributional patterns are shown to influence the distribution of these shell artifacts beyond the boundaries of Hohokam territory...
Using compositional data, this study investigates the organization of ceramic production and distrib...
This study seeks to understand the type of exchange at work at Actuncan, a mid-sized Maya site locat...
Study of ritual in the Greater Southwest is dominated by research at the suprahousehold and communit...
This thesis specifically examines prehistoric shell artifacts recovered from excavations at Wupatki ...
This thesis specifically examines prehistoric shell artifacts recovered from excavations at Wupatki ...
The Harris site (A.D. 500-1000) is an unusual Mimbres site because it has a Late Pithouse period com...
This study focuses on one of the few hallmark artifacts from the Hohokam Pre-Classic period: palett...
The Hohokam culture thrived in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona from roughly 300 BCE to 1450 CE. Hohoka...
With this thesis, I aim to fill a gap in our knowledge of shell artifacts from the northwest part of...
With this thesis, I aim to fill a gap in our knowledge of shell artifacts from the northwest part of...
With this thesis, I aim to fill a gap in our knowledge of shell artifacts from the northwest part of...
Shell artifacts from major Mesopotamian sites of the 4th and 3rd millennia B.C. are critically reexa...
This dissertation proposes a methodology for the formulation of a catalogue for shell artifacts that...
abstract: The Hohokam of central Arizona left behind evidence of a culture markedly different from a...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityRock art, once an often-negle...
Using compositional data, this study investigates the organization of ceramic production and distrib...
This study seeks to understand the type of exchange at work at Actuncan, a mid-sized Maya site locat...
Study of ritual in the Greater Southwest is dominated by research at the suprahousehold and communit...
This thesis specifically examines prehistoric shell artifacts recovered from excavations at Wupatki ...
This thesis specifically examines prehistoric shell artifacts recovered from excavations at Wupatki ...
The Harris site (A.D. 500-1000) is an unusual Mimbres site because it has a Late Pithouse period com...
This study focuses on one of the few hallmark artifacts from the Hohokam Pre-Classic period: palett...
The Hohokam culture thrived in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona from roughly 300 BCE to 1450 CE. Hohoka...
With this thesis, I aim to fill a gap in our knowledge of shell artifacts from the northwest part of...
With this thesis, I aim to fill a gap in our knowledge of shell artifacts from the northwest part of...
With this thesis, I aim to fill a gap in our knowledge of shell artifacts from the northwest part of...
Shell artifacts from major Mesopotamian sites of the 4th and 3rd millennia B.C. are critically reexa...
This dissertation proposes a methodology for the formulation of a catalogue for shell artifacts that...
abstract: The Hohokam of central Arizona left behind evidence of a culture markedly different from a...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityRock art, once an often-negle...
Using compositional data, this study investigates the organization of ceramic production and distrib...
This study seeks to understand the type of exchange at work at Actuncan, a mid-sized Maya site locat...
Study of ritual in the Greater Southwest is dominated by research at the suprahousehold and communit...