The Oxford handbook of Southwest archaeology / edited by Barbara J. Mills and Severin Fowles.

The American Southwest is one of the most important archaeological regions in the world, with many of the best-studied examples of hunter-gatherer and village-based societies. Research has been carried out in the region for well over a century, and during this time the Southwest has repeatedly stood...

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Other Authors: Mills, Barbara J., 1955- (Editor), Fowles, Severin M. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2017]
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505 0 0 |g Part I. Introduction --  |t On history in southwest archaeology /  |r Severin Fowles,  |r Barbara J. Mills --  |g Part II. The Shape of History. Conceptualizing the Past --  |t Oral traditions /  |r Chip Colwell --  |t Narrative histories /  |r Stephen H. Lekson --  |t The direct historical approach /  |r John A. Ware --  |t Historical linguistics /  |r Jane H. Hill --  |t Evolutionary and complexity theory /  |r Timothy A. Kohler --  |t Path dependence /  |r Michelle Hegmon --  |t Incorporating the histories of descendant communities --  |t Translating tribal values /  |r Theresa Pasqual --  |t Traditional cultural properties /  |r T.J. Ferguson,  |r Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma --  |t History, memory, and querencia /  |r Sylvia Rodríguez --  |t Archeological histories --  |t The earliest people in the southwest /  |r Jesse A. M. Ballenger,  |r Vance T. Holliday,  |r Guadalupe Sánchez --  |t The southwest archaic /  |r Maxine E. McBrinn,  |r Bradley J. Vierra --  |t The early agricultural period /  |r James M. Vint,  |r Jonathan B. Mabry --  |t Mimbres archaeology /  |r Margaret C. Nelson,  |r Patricia A. Gilman --  |t Key dimensions of the cultural trajectories of Chaco Canyon /  |r Stephen Plog,  |r Carrie C. Heitman,  |r Adam S. Watson --  |t An archaeological history of the Mesa Verde region /  |r Richard H. Wilshusen,  |r Donna M. Glowacki --  |t Preclassic hohokam /  |r Douglas B. Craig,  |r M. Kyle Woodson --  |t Classic period hohokam /  |r Jeffery J. Clark,  |r David R. Abbott --  |t Sonoran pre-hispanic traditions /  |r Elisa Villalpando,  |r Randall H. McGuire --  |t Chihuahuan archaeology /  |r Michael E. Whalen,  |r Paul E. Minnis --  |t Eastern Pueblo archaeology /  |r James E. Snead --  |t Hopi history prior to 1600 /  |r Wesley Bernardini,  |r E. Charles Adams --  |t The Zuni/Cibola region /  |r Matthew A. Peeples,  |r Gregson Schachner,  |r Keith W. Kintigh --  |t Mesoamerican connections /  |r Ben A. Nelson,  |r Paul R. Fish,  |r Suzanne K. Fish --  |t Navajo archaeology /  |r Kerry F. Thompson,  |r Ronald H. Towner --  |t Ndee (Apache) archaeology /  |r John R. Welch,  |r Sarah A. Herr,  |r Nicholas C. Laluk --  |t From right in front of the sun : Athapaskan perspectives on Plains-Pueblo exchange /  |r B. Sunday Eiselt,  |r David H. Snow --  |t Early colonial period /  |r Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman,  |r Kelly L. Jenks --  |t Pobladores of New Mexico /  |r Jun Ueno Sunseri --  |t Territorial and early statehood periods /  |r Teresita Majewski,  |r Lauren E. Jelinek --  |g Part III. The Stuff of History. Material Culture --  |t The built environment /  |r Michael Adler --  |t Cooking technologies /  |r Eric Blinman,  |r James M. Heidke,  |r Myles R. Miller --  |t Hunting technologies /  |r John C. Whittaker,  |r William D. Bryce --  |t Perishable technologies /  |r Edward A. Jolie,  |r Laurie D. Webster --  |t Iconography /  |r Marit K. Munson,  |r Kelley Hays-Gilpin --  |t Landscapes --  |t Anthropogenic landscapes /  |r Christopher I. Roos --  |t Agricultural landscapes /  |r Kurt F. Anschuetz,  |r Eileen L. Camill,  |r Christopher D. Banet --  |t Movement and migration /  |r Catherine M. Cameron,  |r Scott G. Ortman --  |t Sacred geographies /  |r Ruth M. Van Dyke --  |t Ecologies --  |t Climate /  |r Scott E. Ingram --  |t Minerals /  |r Andrew I. Duff,  |r Judith A. Habicht-Mauche,  |r M. Steven Shackley --  |t Plants /  |r Suzanne K. Fish,  |r Karen R. Adams --  |t Animals /  |r Karen Gust Schollmeyer,  |r Katherine A. Spielmann --  |t People /  |r Ann L. W. Stodder --  |t Spirits /  |r Scott Van Keuren,  |r William H. Walker. 
520 8 |a The American Southwest is one of the most important archaeological regions in the world, with many of the best-studied examples of hunter-gatherer and village-based societies. Research has been carried out in the region for well over a century, and during this time the Southwest has repeatedly stood at the forefront of the development of new archaeological methods and theories. Moreover, research in the Southwest has long been a key site of collaboration between archaeologists, ethnographers, historians, linguists, biological anthropologists, and indigenous intellectuals. This volume marks the most ambitious effort to take stock of the empirical evidence, theoretical orientations, and historical reconstructions of the American Southwest. Over seventy top scholars have joined forces to produce an unparalleled survey of state of archaeological knowledge in the region. Themed chapters on particular methods and theories are accompanied by comprehensive overviews of the culture histories of particular archaeological sequences, from the initial Paleoindian occupation, to the rise of a major ritual center in Chaco Canyon, to the onset of the Spanish and American imperial projects.0The result is an essential volume for any researcher working in the region as well as any archaeologist looking to take the pulse of contemporary trends in this key research tradition. 
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