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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures xi
- Tables xv
- Preface xvii
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Part I Diversity and Change in the Jornada Mogollon
- 1 Diversity and Change in a “Marginal” Region and Environment 5
- 2 Jornada Huts and Houses 26
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Part II Farming the Jornada Lowlands
- 3 Measuring Diversity 43
- 4 Evaluating Plant Utilization and Subsistence Economies in the Western Jornada 64
- 5 Farming Dependence in Southern New Mexico 77
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Part III Mobility within and beyond the Lowlands
- 6 Deciphering Prehistoric Trails and Unraveling Social Networks in the Tularosa and Hueco Basins 97
- 7 The Dunlap-Salazar Site Lithic Sources and Highland Pithouse-Period Mobility in the Jornada 124
- 8 What’s for Supper? 137
- 9 The Circulation of Prehistoric Ceramics in the Eastern Extension of the Jornada Mogollon 158
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Part IV Finding the Borders of Jornada Lifeways
- 10 Jornada Connections 177
- 11 The Jornada Mogollon South of the Río Bravo 204
- 12 Plant-Baking Facilities and Social Complexity 224
- 13 Jornada’s Other Half 249
- 14 Some Potential Ethnic Entities within the Jornada Mogollon Region 274
- References 287
- Contributors 361
- Index 363
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures xi
- Tables xv
- Preface xvii
-
Part I Diversity and Change in the Jornada Mogollon
- 1 Diversity and Change in a “Marginal” Region and Environment 5
- 2 Jornada Huts and Houses 26
-
Part II Farming the Jornada Lowlands
- 3 Measuring Diversity 43
- 4 Evaluating Plant Utilization and Subsistence Economies in the Western Jornada 64
- 5 Farming Dependence in Southern New Mexico 77
-
Part III Mobility within and beyond the Lowlands
- 6 Deciphering Prehistoric Trails and Unraveling Social Networks in the Tularosa and Hueco Basins 97
- 7 The Dunlap-Salazar Site Lithic Sources and Highland Pithouse-Period Mobility in the Jornada 124
- 8 What’s for Supper? 137
- 9 The Circulation of Prehistoric Ceramics in the Eastern Extension of the Jornada Mogollon 158
-
Part IV Finding the Borders of Jornada Lifeways
- 10 Jornada Connections 177
- 11 The Jornada Mogollon South of the Río Bravo 204
- 12 Plant-Baking Facilities and Social Complexity 224
- 13 Jornada’s Other Half 249
- 14 Some Potential Ethnic Entities within the Jornada Mogollon Region 274
- References 287
- Contributors 361
- Index 363