The archaeology of regional interaction : religion, warfare, and exchange across the American Southwest and beyond /
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Imprint: | Boulder : University Press of Colorado, ©2000. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (xvi, 467 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Language: | English |
Series: | Book collections on Project MUSE. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11208445 |
Table of Contents:
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Foreword
- Preface
- 1: Changing Perceptions of Regional Interaction in the Prehistoric Southwest
- Part 1: Regional Issues and Regional Systems
- 2: What is a Regional System?
- 3: Regional Interaction and Warfare int he Late Prehistoric Southwest
- 4: Scale, Interaction, and Regional Analysis in late Pueblo Prehistory
- 5: Regional Interactions and Regional Systems in the Protohistoric Rio Grande
- 6: Regional Approaches with Unbounded Systems
- Part 2: Interregional Economies and Exchange
- 7: Theorizing the Political Economy of Southwestern Exchange8: Networks of Shell Ornament Exchange
- 9: Exchange, Assumptions, and Mortuary Goods in Pre-Paquine Chihuahua, Mexico
- 10: Pottery, Food, Hides and Women
- Part 3: Beyond the Borders of the Traditional Southwest
- 11: Scale, Innovation and Change in the Desert West
- 12: Life at the Edge
- 13: Fremont Farmers
- 14: Prehistoric Movements of Northern Uto-Aztecan Peoples along the Northwestern Edge of the Southwest
- 15: Aggregation, Warfare, and the Spread of the Mesoamerican Tradition
- Part 4: The Spread of Religious Systems16: Katsinas and Kiva Abondonment at Homol'ovi
- 17: Navajo Ritual Histories, Organization, and Architecture
- 18: Cultural Collapse and Reorganization
- 19: The Flower World in Prehistoric Southwest Material Culturre
- List of Contributors
- Index