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Front Matter
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Maps xi
- Tables xiii
- Figures xv
- 1 The Challenges of Cause and Explanation in Historical Ecology, Demography, and Movement 3
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Section I Historical Ecology and Extreme Events in the Southwest
- 2 Historical Ecology in Southwestern Archaeology 19
- 3 Terminal Pleistocene Paleoindian Ecology and Demography 29
- 4 Sunset Crater and Little Springs Volcano Eruptions 47
- 5 Changing Landscapes of Early Colonial New Mexico 73
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Section II Approaching Convergence in Archaeological Demography
- 6 Cause and Explanation 93
- 7 Why All Archaeologists Should Care about and Do Population Estimates 103
- 8 Quantifying Morbidity in Prehispanic Southwestern Villages 121
- 9 Demographic Patterns in the Prehispanic Puebloan Southwest 137
- 10 Ethnogenesis and Archaeological Demography in Southwest Vecino Society 155
- 11 The Stress of History 177
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Section III Movement in the American Southwest
- 12 Tracking Movement in the American Southwest 201
- 13 Turquoise Trade in the San Juan Basin, AD 900–1280 213
- 14 You Get It Here, I’ll Get It There 231
- 15 Modeling Post–AD 700 Population Movements and Culture in the Upper San Juan Region 257
- 16 Movement of People and Pots in the Upper Gila Region of the American Southwest 275
- References 297
- Contributors 385
- Index 387
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Maps xi
- Tables xiii
- Figures xv
- 1 The Challenges of Cause and Explanation in Historical Ecology, Demography, and Movement 3
-
Section I Historical Ecology and Extreme Events in the Southwest
- 2 Historical Ecology in Southwestern Archaeology 19
- 3 Terminal Pleistocene Paleoindian Ecology and Demography 29
- 4 Sunset Crater and Little Springs Volcano Eruptions 47
- 5 Changing Landscapes of Early Colonial New Mexico 73
-
Section II Approaching Convergence in Archaeological Demography
- 6 Cause and Explanation 93
- 7 Why All Archaeologists Should Care about and Do Population Estimates 103
- 8 Quantifying Morbidity in Prehispanic Southwestern Villages 121
- 9 Demographic Patterns in the Prehispanic Puebloan Southwest 137
- 10 Ethnogenesis and Archaeological Demography in Southwest Vecino Society 155
- 11 The Stress of History 177
-
Section III Movement in the American Southwest
- 12 Tracking Movement in the American Southwest 201
- 13 Turquoise Trade in the San Juan Basin, AD 900–1280 213
- 14 You Get It Here, I’ll Get It There 231
- 15 Modeling Post–AD 700 Population Movements and Culture in the Upper San Juan Region 257
- 16 Movement of People and Pots in the Upper Gila Region of the American Southwest 275
- References 297
- Contributors 385
- Index 387