This dissertation considers animal remains from great houses in the San Juan Basin of the American Southwest. The archaeofauna from an outlying great house, Albert Porter Pueblo in the central Mesa Verde region, occupied between Pueblo II and III (A.D. 1020-1280), indicates that turkey increased in importance over time compared to cottontails. Artiodactyls are not common in the assemblage, suggesting continuous hunting pressure on large game. Only subtle differences were noted between faunas from the great house when compared to residential units. Most notably, turkeys are more common in the great house during all time periods compared to surrounding residences. Ritual animals were located in all contexts, suggesting that everyone in the se...
Very little is known about Paleoindian and Archaic subsistence strategies of the people of Mesoameri...
This thesis examines the faunal remains from LA 20,000, a 17th-century Spanish estancia near Santa F...
Palaeopathological and metrical analyses of faunal remains have the potential to illuminate features...
This thesis describes the analysis and interpretation of the animal remains from the Bluff Great Hou...
Previous zooarchaeological studies in the Southwest indicate that over time, larger animal resources...
This study investigates the sexual division of meat procurement at Shields Pueblo, a large aggregate...
Teotihuacan, Mexico, is an example of an early city that supported a substantial population in the a...
The 76 Draw site is located in southwestern New Mexico, several kilometers south of Deming. Evidence...
Recent excavations at large Early Agricultural Period village sites in Tucson, Arizona have greatly ...
This study explores aspects of the development and organization of a mid-thirteenth through fourteen...
The archaeological site, 48PA551, is located in the Sunlight Basin near Cody, Wyoming and dates to t...
This dissertation examines faunal assemblages from the old, ceremonial core of Zuni Pueblo, spanning...
In the North American Southwest, the long-term centrality of birds to Pueblo ceremonial life has bee...
Chaco Canyon, the great Ancestral Pueblo site of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, remains a centr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Many archaeologists have argued that reductions in th...
Very little is known about Paleoindian and Archaic subsistence strategies of the people of Mesoameri...
This thesis examines the faunal remains from LA 20,000, a 17th-century Spanish estancia near Santa F...
Palaeopathological and metrical analyses of faunal remains have the potential to illuminate features...
This thesis describes the analysis and interpretation of the animal remains from the Bluff Great Hou...
Previous zooarchaeological studies in the Southwest indicate that over time, larger animal resources...
This study investigates the sexual division of meat procurement at Shields Pueblo, a large aggregate...
Teotihuacan, Mexico, is an example of an early city that supported a substantial population in the a...
The 76 Draw site is located in southwestern New Mexico, several kilometers south of Deming. Evidence...
Recent excavations at large Early Agricultural Period village sites in Tucson, Arizona have greatly ...
This study explores aspects of the development and organization of a mid-thirteenth through fourteen...
The archaeological site, 48PA551, is located in the Sunlight Basin near Cody, Wyoming and dates to t...
This dissertation examines faunal assemblages from the old, ceremonial core of Zuni Pueblo, spanning...
In the North American Southwest, the long-term centrality of birds to Pueblo ceremonial life has bee...
Chaco Canyon, the great Ancestral Pueblo site of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, remains a centr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001Many archaeologists have argued that reductions in th...
Very little is known about Paleoindian and Archaic subsistence strategies of the people of Mesoameri...
This thesis examines the faunal remains from LA 20,000, a 17th-century Spanish estancia near Santa F...
Palaeopathological and metrical analyses of faunal remains have the potential to illuminate features...