Despite the recent resurgence of interest in the Chaco system, it continues to be readily apparent that the implications of the tiered-hierarchical organization of the Chaco system cannot be indiscriminately applied to the Chacoan interaction sphere. In the Limekiln Canyon locality of the Mt. Taylor District a plausible explanation for settlement and use of the landscape during the Pueblo period has been that population organization and cultural affinity were that of a late-surviving population of Archaic-like peoples who apparently only become completely absorbed into the far-reaching exchange network of the Chaco system after abandonment of the locality. This assumption is tested informally against two hypotheses that challenge such commo...
Over the past 150 years, archaeologists have proposed a number of models and hypotheses to explain t...
Speculations on language identity, Puebloan cultures and Southwestern prehistory
In a paper honoring the career of archaeologist Gwinn Vivian presented at the Society for American A...
Chaco Canyon is a key area where clear indications of social differentiation in the Pueblo world fir...
Two processes characterize the later pre-contact history (twelfth-fourteenth centuries) of the north...
abstract: This thesis is a study of long distance exchange by the people of Chaco Canyon and the Mim...
Chaco Canyon, the great Ancestral Pueblo site of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, has inspired ex...
IN RECENT YEARS, a growing number of archaeologists have explored the potential of Claude Lévi-Strau...
In public perceptions of Southwestern archaeology, two images compete for attention-Pueblo Bonito, i...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityDespite decades of Chaco-styl...
The Ancestral Puebloans occupied Chaco Canyon, in what is now the southwestern USA, for more than a ...
Some Southwestern archaeologists continue to ascribe to the hypothesis that Chaco was agriculturally...
Chaco Canyon, the great Ancestral Pueblo site of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, remains a centr...
Recent research presented in American Antiquity (66:36-46) proposed that the prehistoric Puebloan co...
Between the 9th and 12th centuries A.D., Chaco Canyon, located near the middle of the high-desert Sa...
Over the past 150 years, archaeologists have proposed a number of models and hypotheses to explain t...
Speculations on language identity, Puebloan cultures and Southwestern prehistory
In a paper honoring the career of archaeologist Gwinn Vivian presented at the Society for American A...
Chaco Canyon is a key area where clear indications of social differentiation in the Pueblo world fir...
Two processes characterize the later pre-contact history (twelfth-fourteenth centuries) of the north...
abstract: This thesis is a study of long distance exchange by the people of Chaco Canyon and the Mim...
Chaco Canyon, the great Ancestral Pueblo site of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, has inspired ex...
IN RECENT YEARS, a growing number of archaeologists have explored the potential of Claude Lévi-Strau...
In public perceptions of Southwestern archaeology, two images compete for attention-Pueblo Bonito, i...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Anthropology, Washington State UniversityDespite decades of Chaco-styl...
The Ancestral Puebloans occupied Chaco Canyon, in what is now the southwestern USA, for more than a ...
Some Southwestern archaeologists continue to ascribe to the hypothesis that Chaco was agriculturally...
Chaco Canyon, the great Ancestral Pueblo site of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, remains a centr...
Recent research presented in American Antiquity (66:36-46) proposed that the prehistoric Puebloan co...
Between the 9th and 12th centuries A.D., Chaco Canyon, located near the middle of the high-desert Sa...
Over the past 150 years, archaeologists have proposed a number of models and hypotheses to explain t...
Speculations on language identity, Puebloan cultures and Southwestern prehistory
In a paper honoring the career of archaeologist Gwinn Vivian presented at the Society for American A...