Beginning about A.D. 1250, the Zuni area of New Mexico witnessed a massive population aggregation in which the inhabitants of hundreds of widely dispersed villages relocated to a small number of large, architecturally planned pueblos. Over the next century, twenty-seven of these pueblos were constructed, occupied briefly, and then abandoned. Another dramatic settlement shift occurred about A.D. 1400, when the locus of population moved west to the “Cities of Cibola” discovered by Coronado in 1540. Keith W. Kintigh demonstrates how changing agricultural strategies and developing mechanisms of social integration contributed to these population shifts. In particular, he argues that occupants of the earliest large pueblos relied on runoff agri...
The prehistoric dispersal of domesticated plants among hunter-gatherer societies is a poorly underst...
The prehistoric dispersal of domesticated plants among hunter-gatherer societies is a poorly underst...
This research seeks to redirect the present approaches to population aggregation, particularly the s...
Beginning about A.D. 1250, the Zuni area of New Mexico witnessed a massive population aggregation in...
This archaeological settlement pattern analysis is directed toward achieving a better underst and in...
Two processes characterize the later pre-contact history (twelfth-fourteenth centuries) of the north...
This dissertation examines faunal assemblages from the old, ceremonial core of Zuni Pueblo, spanning...
Is there more we can learn about the movement of prehistoric Puebloan people during the A.D. 900–140...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of aboriginal Pueblo agricultural t...
The Pueblo IV period (AD 1275–1600) witnessed dramatic changes in regional settlement patterns and s...
An historical political ecology of Zuni Pueblo illustrates several processes that led to native agri...
These people were prehistoric precursors of the modern Pueblo cultures of the Colorado Plateau. A 10...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of aboriginal Pueblo agricultural t...
Pre-Spanish (1300-1600) pueblos in the Jemez Mountains of New Mexico were compact multistoried build...
Pueblo peoples and their ancestors have farmed the rugged landscapes of the southwestern United Stat...
The prehistoric dispersal of domesticated plants among hunter-gatherer societies is a poorly underst...
The prehistoric dispersal of domesticated plants among hunter-gatherer societies is a poorly underst...
This research seeks to redirect the present approaches to population aggregation, particularly the s...
Beginning about A.D. 1250, the Zuni area of New Mexico witnessed a massive population aggregation in...
This archaeological settlement pattern analysis is directed toward achieving a better underst and in...
Two processes characterize the later pre-contact history (twelfth-fourteenth centuries) of the north...
This dissertation examines faunal assemblages from the old, ceremonial core of Zuni Pueblo, spanning...
Is there more we can learn about the movement of prehistoric Puebloan people during the A.D. 900–140...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of aboriginal Pueblo agricultural t...
The Pueblo IV period (AD 1275–1600) witnessed dramatic changes in regional settlement patterns and s...
An historical political ecology of Zuni Pueblo illustrates several processes that led to native agri...
These people were prehistoric precursors of the modern Pueblo cultures of the Colorado Plateau. A 10...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of aboriginal Pueblo agricultural t...
Pre-Spanish (1300-1600) pueblos in the Jemez Mountains of New Mexico were compact multistoried build...
Pueblo peoples and their ancestors have farmed the rugged landscapes of the southwestern United Stat...
The prehistoric dispersal of domesticated plants among hunter-gatherer societies is a poorly underst...
The prehistoric dispersal of domesticated plants among hunter-gatherer societies is a poorly underst...
This research seeks to redirect the present approaches to population aggregation, particularly the s...