Traditions, transitions, and technologies : themes in Southwestern archaeology : proceedings of the 2000 Southwest Symposium / edited by Sarah H. Schlanger.

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Corporate Author: Southwest Symposium (1988- ) Santa Fe, N.M.)
Other Authors: Schlanger, Sarah H. (Editor)
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Boulder : University Press of Colorado, 2016.
Edition:First paperback edition.
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505 0 0 |t In the footsteps of Kidder, Mera, and Shepard : an introduction /  |r Winifred Creamer, James E. Snead and Don Fowler --  |t An imperishable record : history, theory, and the cultural landscape of the northern Rio Grande /  |r James E. Snead --  |t Emerging from the shadows: the Archaic period in the northern Rio Grande /  |r Stephen S. Post --  |t Torturing sherds : ceramic petrography and the development of Rio Grande archaeology /  |r Judith A. Habicht-Mauche --  |t Ceramic analysis of intra- and intersite occupation at protohistoric pueblos in the northern Rio Grande /  |r Winifred Creamer [and others] --  |t "Now the god of the Spaniards is dead" : ethnogenesis and community formation in the aftermath of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 /  |r Robert W. Preucel, Loa P. Traxler, and Michael V. Wilcox --  |t Descent group and sodality : alternative Pueblo social histories /  |r John A. Ware --  |t The climate for ethnographic/ethnohistoric research in the Southwest /  |r Elizabeth A. Brandt --  |t Transitions to agriculture : an introduction /  |r John R. Roney and Robert J. Hard --  |t Maize agriculture and the rise of mixed farming-foraging economies in southeastern Arizona during the second millennium B.C. /  |r Bruce B. Huckell, Lisa W. Huckell and Karl K. Benedict --  |t Early agriculture in northwestern Chihuahua /  |r John R. Roney and Robert J. Hard --  |t The role of irrigation in the transition to agriculture and sedentism in the Southwest : a risk management model /  |r Jonathan B. Mabry --  |t Duration, continuity, and intensity of occupation at a late Cienega phase settlement in the Santa Cruz River floodplain /  |r David A. Gregory and Michael W. Diehl --  |t The forager to farmer transition on the Rainbow Plateau /  |r Phil R. Geib and Kimberly Spurr. 
505 0 0 |t Of maize and migration : mode and tempo in the diffusion of Zea mays in northwest Mexico and the American Southwest /  |r John P. Carpenter, Guadalupe Sanchez and Maria Elisa Villalpando --  |t Ancient technology, justifiable knowledge, and replication experiments : resolving the inferential impasse /  |r John E. Clark --  |t Basketmaker II horn flaking tools and dart point production : technological change at the agricultural transition /  |r Phil R. Geib --  |t Technology of the sacred : painted basketry in the Southwest /  |r Nancy Odegaard and Kelley Hays-Gilpin --  |t Community, metaphor, and gender : technological changes across the Pueblo III to Pueblo IV transition in the El Morro Valley, New Mexico /  |r James M. Potter --  |t Broadening our research horizons through chemistry /  |r Jenny L. Adams --  |t Experimental ceramic technology --  |t or, the road to ruin(s) is paved with crack(ed) pots /  |r Kathy Niles Hensler and Eric Blinman --  |t Status and social power : rock art as prestige technology among the San Juan Basketmakers of southeast Utah /  |r Michael R. Robins. 
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