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18 Ancestral Pueblo Migrations in the Southern Southwest
Perspectives from Arizona and New Mexico
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Contributors xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
- 1 Changing Histories, Landscapes, and Perspectives 1
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Part I Past and Present Issues
- 2 Ten Millennia, Twenty Years Later 17
- 3 Foraging Societies in an Arid Environment 25
- 4 Moving on the Landscape 45
- 5 Rethinking Social Power and Inequality in the Aboriginal Southwest/Northwest 57
- 6 Demographic Issues of the Protohistoric Period 75
- 7 Remembering Archaeology’s Past 95
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Part II Landscape Use and Ecological Change
- 8 Landscape Change 107
- 9 Anthropogenic Ecology in the American Southwest 119
- 10 Soil and Landscape Responses to American Indian Agriculture in the Southwest 141
- 11 Investigating the Consequences of Long-Term Human Predation of r-Selected Species 161
- 12 Human Impacts on Animal Populations in the American Southwest 179
- 13 Legacies on the Landscape 199
- 14 Linking the Past with the Present 219
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Part III Movement and Ethnogenesis
- 15 A Framework for Controlled Comparisons of Ancient Southwestern Movement 233
- 16 Becoming Hopi, Becoming Tiwa 253
- 17 Standing Out Versus Blending In 275
- 18 Ancestral Pueblo Migrations in the Southern Southwest 297
- 19 Ensouled Places 321
- 20 Themes and Models for Understanding Migration in the Southwest 345
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Part IV Connectivity and Scale
- 21 Connectivity and Scale in the Greater American Southwest 363
- 22 Irrigation Communities and Communities in Diaspora 375
- 23 Anchoring Identities 403
- 24 Ritual Places and Pilgrimages 423
- 25 The Past Is Now 443
- 26 Historiography and Archaeological Theory at Bigger Scales 457
- 27 Connectivity, Landscape, and Scale 467
- Index 481
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations ix
- Contributors xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
- 1 Changing Histories, Landscapes, and Perspectives 1
-
Part I Past and Present Issues
- 2 Ten Millennia, Twenty Years Later 17
- 3 Foraging Societies in an Arid Environment 25
- 4 Moving on the Landscape 45
- 5 Rethinking Social Power and Inequality in the Aboriginal Southwest/Northwest 57
- 6 Demographic Issues of the Protohistoric Period 75
- 7 Remembering Archaeology’s Past 95
-
Part II Landscape Use and Ecological Change
- 8 Landscape Change 107
- 9 Anthropogenic Ecology in the American Southwest 119
- 10 Soil and Landscape Responses to American Indian Agriculture in the Southwest 141
- 11 Investigating the Consequences of Long-Term Human Predation of r-Selected Species 161
- 12 Human Impacts on Animal Populations in the American Southwest 179
- 13 Legacies on the Landscape 199
- 14 Linking the Past with the Present 219
-
Part III Movement and Ethnogenesis
- 15 A Framework for Controlled Comparisons of Ancient Southwestern Movement 233
- 16 Becoming Hopi, Becoming Tiwa 253
- 17 Standing Out Versus Blending In 275
- 18 Ancestral Pueblo Migrations in the Southern Southwest 297
- 19 Ensouled Places 321
- 20 Themes and Models for Understanding Migration in the Southwest 345
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Part IV Connectivity and Scale
- 21 Connectivity and Scale in the Greater American Southwest 363
- 22 Irrigation Communities and Communities in Diaspora 375
- 23 Anchoring Identities 403
- 24 Ritual Places and Pilgrimages 423
- 25 The Past Is Now 443
- 26 Historiography and Archaeological Theory at Bigger Scales 457
- 27 Connectivity, Landscape, and Scale 467
- Index 481