Deposition creates the archaeological record; however, the social implications of depositional practices are often overlooked, particularly when considering domestic materials found in upper room fill. In this paper, we argue that the term “trash” and its connotations mischaracterize the thought and meaning that motivate decisions about deposition, as exemplified by ethnohistoric and modern accounts of disposal within Pueblo society. Understanding the context and content of deposition can reveal important aspects of the identities, beliefs, and relationships of the individuals and groups who created them. We explore the social role of deposits at Homol'ovi I, an ancestral Hopi pueblo in northeastern Arizona, through detailed analyses of exc...
The function of prehistoric platform mounds in the American Southwest has been a subject of archaeol...
<p>Multiple cultural identities converge in Mesa Verde archaeology. Archaeologists have engaged rese...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityRock art, once an often-negle...
My research examines the articulation between spatial and social order in the late Prehispanic Puebl...
What is the behavioral evidence of ritual prehistory? How can the development of new archaeological ...
This research explores the relationship between social identity, artifact style, and communities of ...
During more than 20 years excavating in five of the seven ancestral Hopi villages comprising the Hom...
The recovery and analysis of data from secondary refuse contexts is a crucial aspect of many archaeo...
1999 Dozier Award WinnerThis paper examines critically several key assumptions that have guided many...
My research centers on changes in personhood, identity and funerary rituals from the Early Agricultu...
The papers that comprise this dissertation all explore the intersection of material culture and soci...
Study of ritual in the Greater Southwest is dominated by research at the suprahousehold and communit...
The Pueblo household in the American Southwest is examined at Hopi and Zuni and at the prehistoric p...
Methodical and detailed excavation of room and feature fill at Homol'ovi I pueblo has allowed for th...
Native American activists of the civil rights era leveled heavy critiques at archaeology and anthrop...
The function of prehistoric platform mounds in the American Southwest has been a subject of archaeol...
<p>Multiple cultural identities converge in Mesa Verde archaeology. Archaeologists have engaged rese...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityRock art, once an often-negle...
My research examines the articulation between spatial and social order in the late Prehispanic Puebl...
What is the behavioral evidence of ritual prehistory? How can the development of new archaeological ...
This research explores the relationship between social identity, artifact style, and communities of ...
During more than 20 years excavating in five of the seven ancestral Hopi villages comprising the Hom...
The recovery and analysis of data from secondary refuse contexts is a crucial aspect of many archaeo...
1999 Dozier Award WinnerThis paper examines critically several key assumptions that have guided many...
My research centers on changes in personhood, identity and funerary rituals from the Early Agricultu...
The papers that comprise this dissertation all explore the intersection of material culture and soci...
Study of ritual in the Greater Southwest is dominated by research at the suprahousehold and communit...
The Pueblo household in the American Southwest is examined at Hopi and Zuni and at the prehistoric p...
Methodical and detailed excavation of room and feature fill at Homol'ovi I pueblo has allowed for th...
Native American activists of the civil rights era leveled heavy critiques at archaeology and anthrop...
The function of prehistoric platform mounds in the American Southwest has been a subject of archaeol...
<p>Multiple cultural identities converge in Mesa Verde archaeology. Archaeologists have engaged rese...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityRock art, once an often-negle...