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Title Chaco Revisited : New Research on the Prehistory of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico / edited by Carrie C. Heitman and Stephen Plog.
Publication Info Tucson : The University of Arizona Press, 2015.



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Contents Contents; Acknowledgments; 1. Understanding Chaco: Past, Present, and Future -- Stephen Plog; 2. Reevaluating and Modeling Agricultural Potential in the Chaco Core -- R. Gwinn Vivian and Adam S. Watson; 3. The Relevance of Maize Pollen for Assessing the Extent of Maize Production in Chaco Canyon -- Phil R. Geib and Carrie C. Heitman; 4. A Perishable Perspective on Chacoan Social Identities -- Edward A. Jolie and Laurie D. Webster; 5. Bones as Raw Material: Temporal Trends and Spatial Variability in the Chacoan Bone Tool Industry -- Adam S. Watson
6. Human Burials of Chaco Canyon: New Developments in Cultural Interpretations through Skeletal Analysis -- Kerriann Marden7. A Biological Perspective on Chacoan Identity -- Meradeth Snow and Steven A. LeBlanc; 8. The House of Our Ancestors: New Research on the Prehistory of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, A.D. 800�1200 -- Carrie C. Heitman; 9. Unpacking the House: Ritual Practice and Social Networks at Chaco -- Barbara J. Mills; 10. Chacoan Kinship -- Peter Whiteley; 11. Looking North toward Chaco with Awe and Envy ... Mostly -- Paul E. Minnis
12. Chaco: The View from Downstream -- Kelley Hays-Gilpin and John WareEditors and Contributors; Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780816502349 (electronic bk.)
081650234X (electronic bk.)
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Series Amerind studies in anthropology
Amerind studies in anthropology.
Subject Chaco culture -- New Mexico -- Chaco Canyon.
Chaco Canyon (N.M.) -- Antiquities.
Alt author Plog, Stephen.
Heitman, Carrie C.
Descript 1 online resource.
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Contents Contents; Acknowledgments; 1. Understanding Chaco: Past, Present, and Future -- Stephen Plog; 2. Reevaluating and Modeling Agricultural Potential in the Chaco Core -- R. Gwinn Vivian and Adam S. Watson; 3. The Relevance of Maize Pollen for Assessing the Extent of Maize Production in Chaco Canyon -- Phil R. Geib and Carrie C. Heitman; 4. A Perishable Perspective on Chacoan Social Identities -- Edward A. Jolie and Laurie D. Webster; 5. Bones as Raw Material: Temporal Trends and Spatial Variability in the Chacoan Bone Tool Industry -- Adam S. Watson
6. Human Burials of Chaco Canyon: New Developments in Cultural Interpretations through Skeletal Analysis -- Kerriann Marden7. A Biological Perspective on Chacoan Identity -- Meradeth Snow and Steven A. LeBlanc; 8. The House of Our Ancestors: New Research on the Prehistory of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, A.D. 800�1200 -- Carrie C. Heitman; 9. Unpacking the House: Ritual Practice and Social Networks at Chaco -- Barbara J. Mills; 10. Chacoan Kinship -- Peter Whiteley; 11. Looking North toward Chaco with Awe and Envy ... Mostly -- Paul E. Minnis
12. Chaco: The View from Downstream -- Kelley Hays-Gilpin and John WareEditors and Contributors; Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780816502349 (electronic bk.)
081650234X (electronic bk.)
Series Amerind studies in anthropology
Amerind studies in anthropology.
Subject Chaco culture -- New Mexico -- Chaco Canyon.
Chaco Canyon (N.M.) -- Antiquities.
Alt author Plog, Stephen.
Heitman, Carrie C.

Subject Chaco culture -- New Mexico -- Chaco Canyon.
Chaco Canyon (N.M.) -- Antiquities.
Descript 1 online resource.
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Contents Contents; Acknowledgments; 1. Understanding Chaco: Past, Present, and Future -- Stephen Plog; 2. Reevaluating and Modeling Agricultural Potential in the Chaco Core -- R. Gwinn Vivian and Adam S. Watson; 3. The Relevance of Maize Pollen for Assessing the Extent of Maize Production in Chaco Canyon -- Phil R. Geib and Carrie C. Heitman; 4. A Perishable Perspective on Chacoan Social Identities -- Edward A. Jolie and Laurie D. Webster; 5. Bones as Raw Material: Temporal Trends and Spatial Variability in the Chacoan Bone Tool Industry -- Adam S. Watson
6. Human Burials of Chaco Canyon: New Developments in Cultural Interpretations through Skeletal Analysis -- Kerriann Marden7. A Biological Perspective on Chacoan Identity -- Meradeth Snow and Steven A. LeBlanc; 8. The House of Our Ancestors: New Research on the Prehistory of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, A.D. 800�1200 -- Carrie C. Heitman; 9. Unpacking the House: Ritual Practice and Social Networks at Chaco -- Barbara J. Mills; 10. Chacoan Kinship -- Peter Whiteley; 11. Looking North toward Chaco with Awe and Envy ... Mostly -- Paul E. Minnis
12. Chaco: The View from Downstream -- Kelley Hays-Gilpin and John WareEditors and Contributors; Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Plog, Stephen.
Heitman, Carrie C.
ISBN 9780816502349 (electronic bk.)
081650234X (electronic bk.)

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