Migration and ethnicity in middle range societies : a view from the Southwest /

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Author / Creator:Stone, Tammy, 1961- author.
Imprint:Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, [2015]
Description:xiii, 130 pages ; 27 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10299911
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ISBN:9781607814016
1607814013
9781607814023
1607814021
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"Author Tammy Stone focuses on a number of general deliberations on the archaeology of middle-range society and the prehistory of the American Southwest. This includes the complex dynamics of migration, identity, ethnic interaction, and the ability of archaeologists to identify these patterns in the archaeological record. The integration and ultimate expulsion of a group of Kayenta Anasazi at Point of Pines Pueblo in the Mogollon Highlands of east-central Arizona provides a case study and location where these themes played out. Stone uses a detailed architectural analysis of the pueblo to attain a nuanced and dynamic understanding of migration from the perspective of both the Kayenta migrants and their Mogollon hosts. By examining the choices that individuals, families, and small groups made about identity and alliance from the perspective of both the migrants and host community--the latter being an aspect often missing from analyses of migration--this volume provides never-before-published data on Point of Pines Pueblo and contributes considerably to the study of community dynamics at large. "--
"In this volume, author Tammy Stone focuses on a number of general deliberations in the archaeology of middle-range society and the prehistory of the American Southwest. This includes the complex dynamics of migration, identity, ethnic interaction, and the ability of archaeologists to identify these patterns in the archaeological record. The integration and ultimate expulsion of a group of Kayenta Anasazi at Point of Pines Pueblo in the Mogollon Highlands of east-central Arizona provides a case study and location where these themes played out. Stone uses a detailed architectural analysis of the pueblo to attain a nuanced and dynamic understanding of migration from the perspective of both the Kayenta migrants and their Mogollon hosts. By examining the choices that individuals, families, and small groups made about identity and alliances from the perspective of both the migrants and host community (the latter being an aspect often missing from analyses of migration), this volume provides never-before-published data on Point of Pines Pueblo and contributes considerably to the study of community dynamics at large"--
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Author Tammy Stone focuses on a number of general deliberations on the archaeology of middle-range society and the prehistory of the American Southwest. This includes the complex dynamics of migration, identity, ethnic interaction, and the ability of archaeologists to identify these patterns in the archaeological record. The integration and ultimate expulsion of a group of Kayenta Anasazi at Point of Pines Pueblo in the Mogollon Highlands of east-central Arizona provides a case study and location where these themes played out. Stone uses a detailed architectural analysis of the pueblo to attain a nuanced and dynamic understanding of migration from the perspective of both the Kayenta migrants and their Mogollon hosts. By examining the choices that individuals, families, and small groups made about identity and alliance from the perspective of both the migrants and host community--the latter being an aspect often missing from analyses of migration--this volume provides never-before-published data on Point of Pines Pueblo and contributes considerably to the study of community dynamics at large.

Physical Description:xiii, 130 pages ; 27 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781607814016
1607814013
9781607814023
1607814021