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1 online resource. |
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Proceedings of the Southwest Symposium
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Proceedings of the Southwest Symposium.
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Challenges of cause and explanation in historical ecology, demography and movement / Ann F. Ramenofsky and Cynthia Herhahn -- Historical ecology in Southwestern archaeology : long-term change and extreme events / Ronald H. Towner -- Terminal Pleistocene Paleoindian ecology and demography : a view from the Southwestern United States / Mary M. Prasciunas, Vance T. Holiday, and Jesse A.M. Ballenger -- Sunset Crater and Little Springs Volcano eruptions : disaster management in the eleventh century AD Southwest / Mark D. Elson, Michael H. Ort, and Kirk C. Anderson -- Changing landscapes of early colonial New Mexico : demography, rebound, and zoarchaeology / Emily Lena Jones -- Cause and explanation : considering (and reconsidering) the role of demography in Southwestern archaeology / Jeremy Kulisheck -- Why all archaeologists should care about and do population estimates / Scott G. Ortman -- Quantifying morbidity in prehispanic Southwestern villages / Ann L.W. Stodder -- Demographic patterns in the pre-Hispanic Puebloan Southwest : the role of childhood / Kathryn A. Kamp -- Ethnogenesis and archaeological demography in Southwest vecino society / B. Sunday Eiselt and J. Andrew Darling -- Stress of history : stories of an unfinished kiva / Severin Fowles -- Tracking movement in the American Southwest / Deborah L. Huntley -- Turquoise trade in the San Juan Basin, AD 900-1280 / Sharon Hull, Frances Joan Mathien, and Mustafa Fayek -- You get it here, I'll get it there : examining the movement of objects, people and ideas throughout the pithouse and Pueblo occupation of the CaƱada Alamosa / Jeffrey R. Ferguson [and 4 others] -- Modeling post-AD 700 population movements and culture in the upper San Juan Region / Erik Simpson -- Movement of people and pots in the upper Gila Region of the American Southwest / Deborah L. Huntley, Jeffery Clark, and Mary Ownby. |
Summary |
"The authors bring together three distinct archaeological themes--historical ecology, demography, and movement--and illustrates how the epistemological issues of cause and explanation link all three major themes into a coherent whole"--Provided by publisher. |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Paleo-Indians.
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Paleo-Indians. |
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Human ecology -- History.
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Human ecology. |
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History. |
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Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Antiquities.
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Indians of North America. |
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New Southwest. |
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Antiquities. |
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Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Population.
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Population. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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History.
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Added Author |
Ramenofsky, Ann F. (Ann Felice), 1942- editor.
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Herhahn, Cynthia, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Exploring cause and explanation. Boulder, Colorado : Published by University Press of Colorado, [2016] (DLC) 2016007762 |
ISBN |
9781607324737 (electronic book) |
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1607324733 (electronic book) |
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1607324733 |
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9781607324720 (cloth) |
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1607324725 |
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