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11 Dating Early Pueblo I Villages in Southeastern Utah
Insights from Collections, Archives, and Fieldwork
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- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Tables xv
- Introduction Pushing Boundaries 3
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Part 1 Bears Ears National Monument
- 1 Bears Ears National Monument 13
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Part II Chronological “Big Data” and Pre-Columbian History in the US Southwest
- 2 Out of Sight but Not Out of Mind 33
- 3 The Promise and Peril of Seductively Large Tree-Ring Date Distributions 53
- 4 Chronometric Data Synthesis and the Late Holocene Archaeological Record of Southern New Mexico and Western Trans-Pecos Texas 74
- 5 Modeling Time from 2100 BC to AD 1450 in Central and Southern Arizona 94
- 6 An Introduction to Wiggle-Match Dating and an Examination of Its Potential Impact on Chronological Studies in the Southwest 116
- 7 Theory, Technique, and Performances 134
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Part III A Return to Context
- 8 Pushing the Boundaries of Clothing Research 159
- 9 Shelves to Knowledge 183
- 10 Obsidian Use and Circulation in the Greater Reserve Area in the American Southwest 194
- 11 Dating Early Pueblo I Villages in Southeastern Utah 218
- 12 Using Old Collections to Gain New Insights on Totah Social Identity 240
- 13 Secret Ingredients 262
- 14 Reassessing a Century of Excavation Data and Faunal Remains from Chaco Canyon 278
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Part IV Expanding Perspectives on Plains-Pueblo Interactions
- 15 Reach 299
- 16 Of Cotton Blankets and Bison Hides 321
- 17 The Rio Grande Origins of the Plains Biographic Tradition 341
- 18 Social Mechanisms of Plains-Pueblo Economics 366
- 19 The Xoum-Ma-No Pueblos 384
- Index 407
- About the Authors 421
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures ix
- Tables xv
- Introduction Pushing Boundaries 3
-
Part 1 Bears Ears National Monument
- 1 Bears Ears National Monument 13
-
Part II Chronological “Big Data” and Pre-Columbian History in the US Southwest
- 2 Out of Sight but Not Out of Mind 33
- 3 The Promise and Peril of Seductively Large Tree-Ring Date Distributions 53
- 4 Chronometric Data Synthesis and the Late Holocene Archaeological Record of Southern New Mexico and Western Trans-Pecos Texas 74
- 5 Modeling Time from 2100 BC to AD 1450 in Central and Southern Arizona 94
- 6 An Introduction to Wiggle-Match Dating and an Examination of Its Potential Impact on Chronological Studies in the Southwest 116
- 7 Theory, Technique, and Performances 134
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Part III A Return to Context
- 8 Pushing the Boundaries of Clothing Research 159
- 9 Shelves to Knowledge 183
- 10 Obsidian Use and Circulation in the Greater Reserve Area in the American Southwest 194
- 11 Dating Early Pueblo I Villages in Southeastern Utah 218
- 12 Using Old Collections to Gain New Insights on Totah Social Identity 240
- 13 Secret Ingredients 262
- 14 Reassessing a Century of Excavation Data and Faunal Remains from Chaco Canyon 278
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Part IV Expanding Perspectives on Plains-Pueblo Interactions
- 15 Reach 299
- 16 Of Cotton Blankets and Bison Hides 321
- 17 The Rio Grande Origins of the Plains Biographic Tradition 341
- 18 Social Mechanisms of Plains-Pueblo Economics 366
- 19 The Xoum-Ma-No Pueblos 384
- Index 407
- About the Authors 421