Perspectives on Southwestern prehistory / edited by Paul E. Minnis and Charles L. Redman.
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Table of Contents:
- Hunters and Gatherers
- Introduction
- The Study of Hunter-Gatherers in the American Southwest: New Insights from Ethnology
- Thermal Maxima and Episodic Occupation of the Picacho Reservoir Dune Field
- Hunters and Gatherers of the Sonoran Islands
- Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology in Northeastern Arizona and Southeastern Utah
- Archaic Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology in Northwestern New Mexico
- Transitions to Sedentism
- Introduction
- Sedentism and Settlement Mobility in the Tucson Basin Prior to A.D. 1000
- Sedentism or Mobility: What Do the Data Say? What Did the Anasazi Do?
- Artifact Assemblage Composition and Site Occupation Duration
- Patterns of Residential Mobility and Sedentism in the Jornada Mogollon Area
- Agriculture Dependence in the Mountain Mogollon
- Comments
- Comments
- Elites and Regional Systems
- Introduction
- The Identification of Possible Elites in Prehispanic Sonora
- The Complicated and the Complex: Observations on the Archaeological Record of Large Pueblos
- Explanations of Population Aggregation in the Mesa Verde Region Prior to A.D. 900
- Elite Formation and Interregional Exchanges in Peripheries
- Protohistoric Period: Transitions to History
- Introduction
- A View from the Protohistoric
- The Transition to History in PimerĂa Alta
- Protohistoric Transitions in the Western Pueblo Area
- Contact Shock and the Protohistoric Period in the Greater Southwest
- Tener Comal y Metate: Protohistoric Rio Grande Maize Use and Diet
- Comments
- Comments
- History of Southwestern Archaeology
- Introduction History of Southwestern Archaeology
- Cultivating Ideas: The Changing Intellectual History of the Introduction of Agriculture to the American Southwest
- Sedentism and Aggregation in Anasazi Archaeology
- Population Growth and Mobility in Southern Colorado Plateau Archaeology
- From Myths to Methods: Intellectual Transitions in Flagstaff Archaeology, 1883-1930.