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245 00 Archaeology in the Great Basin and Southwest :|bpapers in 
       honor of Don D. Fowler /|cedited by Nancy J. Parezo and 
       Joel C Janetski. 
264  1 Salt Lake City :|bUniversity of Utah Press,|c2013. 
300    1 online resource 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 8  Machine generated contents note: List of Figures -- List 
       of Tables -- Part 1/Introducing Don D. Fowler -- 1. 
       Honoring Don D. Fowler: An Introdction Nancy J. Parezo and
       Joel C. Janetski -- 2. Don D. Fowler, Archaeologist C. 
       Melvin Aikens -- 3. Don Fowler and the Glen Canyon Project
       : Formative Experiences William D. Lipe -- Part 2/Case 
       Studies and Regional Syntheses -- 4. West of the Plains: 
       PaleoIndian in the Southwest Bruce B. Huckell -- 5. The 
       Earliest Stemmed Points of the Intermountain West: Making 
       a Long Story Short Ted Goebel and Joshua L. Keene -- 6. 
       Moving into the Mid-Holocene: The Paleoarchaic/Archaic 
       Transition in the Intermountain West. Appendix. Sites with
       Cultural Radiocarbon Dates ranging between 10,000 and 6000
       rcy BP. George T. Jones and Charlotte Beck -- 7. Points on
       a Continuum: Three Sites in a Middle Archaic Settlement 
       System in the Western Great Basin D. Craig Young -- 8. 
       Foragers, Farmers, and In Between: Variability in the Late
       Archaic of Southern Arizona Barbara J. Roth -- 9. The 
       Later Prehistory of the Great Basin and the Southwest: 
       Thinking about Fremont Stephen H. Lekson -- 10. Fremont 
       Social Organization: A Southwestern Perspective Joel C. 
       Janetski and Richard K. Talbot -- 11. Alta Toquima: Why 
       Did People Spend Summers at 11,000 Feet? David Hurst 
       Thomas -- 12. Resolving the Promontory Culture Enigma John
       W. Ives -- 13. Rock Art's Half Century and More: Research 
       in the Great Basin and the Northern Southwest. Polly 
       Schaafsma -- 14. Some Thoughts on Evolution, Ecology, and 
       Archaeology in the Great Basin Steven R. Simms, James F. 
       O'Connell, and Kevin T. Jones -- Part 3/Specialty Studies 
       in Social and Historical Contexts -- 15. Eight Decades 
       Eating Dust: A History of Archaeological Research at 
       Danger Cave David B. Madsen -- 16. Long-Term Continuity 
       and Change in Obsidian Conveyance at Danger Cave, Utah. 
       Appendix. Trace Element Composition, Stratigraphic 
       Occurrence, and Obsidian Source Attributions. Richard 
       Hughes -- 17. Naming the Desert Bighorn David Rhode -- 18.
       When the Elders Speak, Just Listen Heidi Roberts -- 19. 
       Archaeology, Legitimacy, and the Contemporary Native 
       Nation Mar̕a Nieves Zedęo -- 20. Microcosm and Macrocosm 
       in Southwestern Archaeology David R. Wilcox -- 21. The 
       Role of Nonprofit Organizations in Southwestern 
       Archaeology William H. Doelle -- 22. The Evolution of 
       Historical Archaeology in the American West Donald L. 
       Hardesty and Eugene Hattori -- 23. Origins of an 
       Archaeological Tree-ring Data Set: Flagstaff Area, 
       Northeastern Arizona Richard V.N. Ahlstrom and Christopher
       Downum -- 24. An Embarrassment of Riches: Tree-Ring Dating,
       the History of Archaeology, and the Interpretation of Pre-
       Columbian History at Mesa Verde National Park Stephen E. 
       Nash and Nina Rogers -- 25. In Praise of Collections 
       Research: Basketmaker Roots of Chacoan Ritual Practices 
       Laurie Webster, Linda Cordell, Kelley Hays-Gilpin, and 
       Edward Jolie -- List of Contributors -- Index. 
520    "Archaeology in the Great Basin and Southwest is a 
       compilation of papers by friends and colleagues that honor
       Don D. Fowler. The volume encompasses the breadth and 
       depth of Fowler's work in archaeology and sister 
       disciplines with original scholarship on the human past of
       the arid west. Included are theoretical, methodological, 
       and empirical papers that synthesize and present fresh 
       perspectives on Great Basin and Southwest archaeology and 
       cover a sweep of topics from Paleoindian research to 
       collaboration with Native Americans. Fowler has 
       continually reminded scholars that to understand the past 
       we must know how the local and specific is regionally and 
       transculturally contextualized, how what we know came to 
       be recognized, studied, and interpreted--in short, how the
       past still affects the present--and how regional and 
       topical archaeology is part of a disciplinary endeavor 
       that is as concerned with rigorous and inclusive knowledge
       production as it is with site description and cultural 
       syntheses. Readers will learn about the nature of 
       archaeological careers, how archaeology has been 
       conceptualized and conducted, the strengths and 
       limitations of past and present approaches, and the 
       institution building and political processes in which 
       archaeologists engage. Contributors posit new thoughts 
       designed to stimulate new lines of research and reflect on
       the state of our current knowledge about a wealth of 
       topics. Each paper asks four questions about what Great 
       Basin and southwestern archaeologists currently know: 
       Where have we been? Where are we now? What do we still 
       need to learn? Where are we going? This comprehensive 
       volume will be of interest to those practicing or teaching
       archaeology and to students seeking to understand the 
       intricacies of Great Basin and Southwest archaeology."--
       |cProvided by publisher. 
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