abstract: This dissertation develops a multidimensional approach to examine the ways in which people in small-scale societies create, perpetuate, justify, and overcome social inequality. Inequality can exist within a number of independent domains, some of which are likely to be subtle and dissimilar from those familiar to Western society. The advantages and disadvantages of inequality can shift between various groups and across social scales. Recent ethnographic work suggest that the most common domain of inequality in small-scale societies may involve status accrued to founding lineages. This hypothesis is examined in relation to four additional domains, each inspired by ethnographic data from indigenous groups of the U.S. Southwest: diffe...
This dissertation addresses social differentiation among rural residents of Chunhuayum, an ancient M...
Analysis of human remains in the Greater Southwest offers important insights into mechanisms underly...
Archaeological investigations over the past 50 years have challenged the importance of domestication...
This dissertation investigates the origin and effects of land tenure practices in a prehistoric subs...
Despite prevailing archaeological interpretations that the Toyah Interval (ca. 1200/1250-1700 CE) in...
The main objective of this dissertation is to reconstruct patterns of social organization and degree...
Between about A.D. 850 and 1140, the archaeology of Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico reveals ...
abstract: In the proposed project I simultaneously and reflexively identify and characterize social ...
This dissertation tests the theory that lithic raw materials were a strategic resource among the anc...
This article has been embargoed 12 months at the publisher's request and will be released in October...
In this dissertation the author explores what could be learned about the development of social inequ...
Research into social inequality among the Maya often focuses on how elites gained power, while my re...
Social inequality is now pervasive in human societies, despite the fact that humans lived in relativ...
The main focus of this project is to chronicle whether or not social inequality increased among hous...
textThe Black Mountain phase of the Mimbres Mogollon cultural tradition, dating from around A.D. 115...
This dissertation addresses social differentiation among rural residents of Chunhuayum, an ancient M...
Analysis of human remains in the Greater Southwest offers important insights into mechanisms underly...
Archaeological investigations over the past 50 years have challenged the importance of domestication...
This dissertation investigates the origin and effects of land tenure practices in a prehistoric subs...
Despite prevailing archaeological interpretations that the Toyah Interval (ca. 1200/1250-1700 CE) in...
The main objective of this dissertation is to reconstruct patterns of social organization and degree...
Between about A.D. 850 and 1140, the archaeology of Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico reveals ...
abstract: In the proposed project I simultaneously and reflexively identify and characterize social ...
This dissertation tests the theory that lithic raw materials were a strategic resource among the anc...
This article has been embargoed 12 months at the publisher's request and will be released in October...
In this dissertation the author explores what could be learned about the development of social inequ...
Research into social inequality among the Maya often focuses on how elites gained power, while my re...
Social inequality is now pervasive in human societies, despite the fact that humans lived in relativ...
The main focus of this project is to chronicle whether or not social inequality increased among hous...
textThe Black Mountain phase of the Mimbres Mogollon cultural tradition, dating from around A.D. 115...
This dissertation addresses social differentiation among rural residents of Chunhuayum, an ancient M...
Analysis of human remains in the Greater Southwest offers important insights into mechanisms underly...
Archaeological investigations over the past 50 years have challenged the importance of domestication...