20 research outputs found
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The Pueblo Bonito Mounds of Chaco Canyon: Material Culture and Fauna. Edited by Patricia L. Crown.
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Chaco Canyon: Archaeologists Explore the Lives of an Ancient Society. By Brian Fagan.
Ceramic Commodities and Common Containers: Production and Distribution of White Mountain Red Wares in the Grasshopper Region, Arizona. Dantela Triadan. 1997. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona No. 61. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, xv + 145 pp., 14 color plates, 73 figures, 31 tables, 3 appendixes, references, index. $14.95 (paper).
Regional Analysis of Prehistoric Ceramic Variation: Contemporary Studies of the Cibola Whitewares. Alan P. Sullivan and Jeffrey L. Hantman, editors, with contributions by B. Donaldson, D. Doyel, J. Hantman, R. Jewett, K. Lightfoot, F. Plog, S. Plog, J. Reid, A. Sullivan, S. Upham, D. Washburn, and T. Windes. Arizona State University, Anthropological Research Papers No. 31, Tempe, 1984. vii + 152 pp., figures, tables, plates, biblio. $ 10.00 (paper).
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Violence against People, Bodies, or Bones: Lessons from La Plata, New Mexico
Situated betweenChacoCanyonand the Mesa Verde, the Totah region has an equally long and complex history. Human remains were recovered from excavations at 17 sites in theLa PlataValleydating from Basketmaker through Pueblo III. Trauma to skeletal remains ranges from violence survived by women, to perimortem violence, to disturbance of the dead, to random pieces of burned and broken bone. This presentation will provide a close look at the contexts of these situations, with an emphasis on chronology and relationships to surrounding regions