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Late Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers and Farmers of the Jornada Mogollon
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Thomas R. Rocek
and Nancy A. Kenmotsu
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2023
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Often seen as geographically marginal and of limited research interest to archaeologists, the Jornada Mogollon region of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico deserves broader attention. Late Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers and Farmers of the Jornada Mogollon presents the major issues being addressed in Jornada research and reveals the complex, dynamic nature of Jornada prehistory.
The Jornada branch of the Mogollon culture and its inhabitants played a significant economic, political, and social role at multiple scales. This volume draws together results from recent large-scale CRM work that has amassed among the largest data sets in the Southwest with up-to-date chronological, architectural, faunal, ceramic, obsidian sourcing, and other specialized studies. Chapters by some of the most active researchers in the area address topics that reach beyond the American Southwest, such as mobility, forager adaptations, the transition to farming, responses to environmental challenges, and patterns of social interaction.
Late Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers and Farmers of the Jornada Mogollon is an up-to-date summary of the major developments in the region and their implications for Southwest archaeology in particular and anthropological archaeological research more generally.
The publication of this book is supported in part by the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society and the Center for Material Culture Studies at the University of Delaware.
Contributors: Rafael Cruz Antillón, Douglas H. M. Boggess, Peter C. Condon, Linda Scott Cummings, Moira Ernst, Tim Graves, David V. Hill, Nancy A. Kenmotsu, Shaun M. Lynch, Arthur C. MacWilliams, Mary Malainey, Timothy D. Maxwell, Myles R. Miller, John Montgomery, Jim A. Railey, Thomas R. Rocek, Matt Swanson, Christopher A. Turnbow, Javier Vasquez, Regge N. Wiseman, Chad L. Yost
The Jornada branch of the Mogollon culture and its inhabitants played a significant economic, political, and social role at multiple scales. This volume draws together results from recent large-scale CRM work that has amassed among the largest data sets in the Southwest with up-to-date chronological, architectural, faunal, ceramic, obsidian sourcing, and other specialized studies. Chapters by some of the most active researchers in the area address topics that reach beyond the American Southwest, such as mobility, forager adaptations, the transition to farming, responses to environmental challenges, and patterns of social interaction.
Late Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers and Farmers of the Jornada Mogollon is an up-to-date summary of the major developments in the region and their implications for Southwest archaeology in particular and anthropological archaeological research more generally.
The publication of this book is supported in part by the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society and the Center for Material Culture Studies at the University of Delaware.
Contributors: Rafael Cruz Antillón, Douglas H. M. Boggess, Peter C. Condon, Linda Scott Cummings, Moira Ernst, Tim Graves, David V. Hill, Nancy A. Kenmotsu, Shaun M. Lynch, Arthur C. MacWilliams, Mary Malainey, Timothy D. Maxwell, Myles R. Miller, John Montgomery, Jim A. Railey, Thomas R. Rocek, Matt Swanson, Christopher A. Turnbow, Javier Vasquez, Regge N. Wiseman, Chad L. Yost
Author / Editor information
Thomas R. Rocek is associate professor of Anthropology at the University of Delaware.
Nancy A. Kenmostsu is principal investigator at Versar, Inc.
Nancy A. Kenmostsu is principal investigator at Versar, Inc.
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“This book will change readers’ understanding of the Jornada area.”
—David Phillips, Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and University of New Mexico
—David Phillips, Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and University of New Mexico
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Figures
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Preface
xvii - Part I Diversity and Change in the Jornada Mogollon
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1 Diversity and Change in a “Marginal” Region and Environment
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2 Jornada Huts and Houses
26 - Part II Farming the Jornada Lowlands
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3 Measuring Diversity
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4 Evaluating Plant Utilization and Subsistence Economies in the Western Jornada
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5 Farming Dependence in Southern New Mexico
77 - Part III Mobility within and beyond the Lowlands
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6 Deciphering Prehistoric Trails and Unraveling Social Networks in the Tularosa and Hueco Basins
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7 The Dunlap-Salazar Site Lithic Sources and Highland Pithouse-Period Mobility in the Jornada
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8 What’s for Supper?
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9 The Circulation of Prehistoric Ceramics in the Eastern Extension of the Jornada Mogollon
158 - Part IV Finding the Borders of Jornada Lifeways
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10 Jornada Connections
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11 The Jornada Mogollon South of the Río Bravo
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12 Plant-Baking Facilities and Social Complexity
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13 Jornada’s Other Half
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14 Some Potential Ethnic Entities within the Jornada Mogollon Region
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References
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Contributors
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Index
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9781607327950
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Keywords for this book
artifacts; culture studies; ancient civilizations; history; historical context; holistic studies; civilization; social structures; excavations; political and economic development; societies; ancient world; ancient peoples; agriculture; culture; lifestyle; religion; temples; ancient architecture; indigenous narrative styles; cultural context; horticulturist; physical anthropology; biological anthropology; US; North America; Central America; diversity; environmental studies; architectural diversity; land use; settlement; AD 1000; subsistence economies; lithic sources; highland; tribe mobility; bands; western jornada; farming dependence; prehistoric ceramics; eastern jornada; la junta de los rios; social complexity; radiocarbon dates; climate change; ethics
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Professional and scholarly;