Settlement pattern analyses published by Matson, Lipe, and Haase (1988) contributed basic understandings of the distribution of the many small dispersed sites in the Cedar Mesa area of SE Utah, and of the environmental factors that influenced these settlement behaviors. This project applies geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing techniques to supplement their settlement pattern study and gain additional insight into Ancestral Pueblo occupation of the region. Processing and analyzing satellite imagery produced maps of individual environmental characteristics believed to be influential in site selection. Overlaying resulting maps with archaeological site data discerned associations between environmental factors and site locat...
Vegetational resources are reported to have had multiple uses in indigenous groups who were present ...
An exploration into computer aided digital map modeling of prehistoric site location preferences bas...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999American archaeologists have been interested in chang...
Modern geographic information systems and web-accessible environmental datasets have created an oppo...
Thesis (M.A.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThis thesis identifies several environmental...
I investigate Ancestral Puebloan agricultural land use on Black Mesa, a grand physiographic feature ...
Prehistoric habitation structures located in the Mount Trumbull region of northwestern Arizona are c...
Thesis (M.A.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThe primary objective of this study is to ex...
Producing a model that successfully predicts archaeological site densities over a large area of more...
The Homol'ovi region of northeastern Arizona was home to a dense prehistoric population with strong,...
Graduation date: 1981Human settlement patterns are the ways in which people locate\ud themselves ove...
Archaeologically site catchment analysis produces valuable information regarding prehistoric subsist...
This report describes some methods employed and a few results obtained in an ongoing study of Basket...
Using a Geographic Information System (GIS), locational analysis was performed for prehistoric sites...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, University of New MexicoThis dissertation focuses on the development o...
Vegetational resources are reported to have had multiple uses in indigenous groups who were present ...
An exploration into computer aided digital map modeling of prehistoric site location preferences bas...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999American archaeologists have been interested in chang...
Modern geographic information systems and web-accessible environmental datasets have created an oppo...
Thesis (M.A.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThis thesis identifies several environmental...
I investigate Ancestral Puebloan agricultural land use on Black Mesa, a grand physiographic feature ...
Prehistoric habitation structures located in the Mount Trumbull region of northwestern Arizona are c...
Thesis (M.A.), Anthropology, Washington State UniversityThe primary objective of this study is to ex...
Producing a model that successfully predicts archaeological site densities over a large area of more...
The Homol'ovi region of northeastern Arizona was home to a dense prehistoric population with strong,...
Graduation date: 1981Human settlement patterns are the ways in which people locate\ud themselves ove...
Archaeologically site catchment analysis produces valuable information regarding prehistoric subsist...
This report describes some methods employed and a few results obtained in an ongoing study of Basket...
Using a Geographic Information System (GIS), locational analysis was performed for prehistoric sites...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Anthropology, University of New MexicoThis dissertation focuses on the development o...
Vegetational resources are reported to have had multiple uses in indigenous groups who were present ...
An exploration into computer aided digital map modeling of prehistoric site location preferences bas...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999American archaeologists have been interested in chang...