The central Mesa Verde and the northern Rio Grande regions housed two of the densest populations of pre-hispanic Pueblo peoples in the North American Southwest. We plot incidence of violent trauma on human bone through time in each region. Such violence peaked in the mid-A.D. 1100s in the central Mesa Verde, and in general was higher through time there than in the northern Rio Grande region. In the central Mesa Verde, but not in the northern Rio Grande, there is a tendency for violence to be greater in periods of low potential maize production per capita and high variance in maize production, though these structural tendencies were on occasion overridden by historical factors such as the expansion and demise of the Chacoan polity and the re...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of aboriginal Pueblo agricultural t...
Situated betweenChacoCanyonand the Mesa Verde, the Totah region has an equally long and complex hist...
Previous researchers have established the Point of Pines region as a zone of interaction between mul...
Claims that intergroup conflict has been akey structuring process in human socialevolution, with roo...
Canyon de Chelly sits on the Northeastern border of the Kayenta region in Arizona. Because of the po...
Analysis of human remains in the Greater Southwest offers important insights into mechanisms underly...
Pecos Pueblo, a Community situated in the Pecos River Valley, was inhabited AD 1325-1838. Forked Lig...
During the 12th and 13th centuries AD, and especially during the latter part of this time period, th...
This thesis focuses primarily on hypotheses about the causes, extent, and nature of Ancestral Pueblo...
The Mesa Verde region and generally the North American Southwest is characterized by a large number ...
Two processes characterize the later pre-contact history (twelfth-fourteenth centuries) of the north...
The late thirteenth century saw a mega drought that covered the western half of North America. Of th...
Taphonomy and Warfare in the Mesa Verde Region Kristin A. Kuckelman and Debra L. Martin Abstract The...
Taphonomy and Warfare in the Mesa Verde Region Kristin A. Kuckelman and Debra L. Martin Abstract The...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of aboriginal Pueblo agricultural t...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of aboriginal Pueblo agricultural t...
Situated betweenChacoCanyonand the Mesa Verde, the Totah region has an equally long and complex hist...
Previous researchers have established the Point of Pines region as a zone of interaction between mul...
Claims that intergroup conflict has been akey structuring process in human socialevolution, with roo...
Canyon de Chelly sits on the Northeastern border of the Kayenta region in Arizona. Because of the po...
Analysis of human remains in the Greater Southwest offers important insights into mechanisms underly...
Pecos Pueblo, a Community situated in the Pecos River Valley, was inhabited AD 1325-1838. Forked Lig...
During the 12th and 13th centuries AD, and especially during the latter part of this time period, th...
This thesis focuses primarily on hypotheses about the causes, extent, and nature of Ancestral Pueblo...
The Mesa Verde region and generally the North American Southwest is characterized by a large number ...
Two processes characterize the later pre-contact history (twelfth-fourteenth centuries) of the north...
The late thirteenth century saw a mega drought that covered the western half of North America. Of th...
Taphonomy and Warfare in the Mesa Verde Region Kristin A. Kuckelman and Debra L. Martin Abstract The...
Taphonomy and Warfare in the Mesa Verde Region Kristin A. Kuckelman and Debra L. Martin Abstract The...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of aboriginal Pueblo agricultural t...
The purpose of this investigation is to further an understanding of aboriginal Pueblo agricultural t...
Situated betweenChacoCanyonand the Mesa Verde, the Totah region has an equally long and complex hist...
Previous researchers have established the Point of Pines region as a zone of interaction between mul...