The archaeology and history of Pueblo San Marcos : change and stability /

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Imprint:Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2017.
©2017
Description:xvi, 304 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 29 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11359068
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Other authors / contributors:Ramenofsky, Ann F. (Ann Felice), 1942- editor.
Schleher, Kari L., editor.
ISBN:9780826358349
0826358349
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-294) and index.
Summary:"San Marcos, one of the largest late prehistoric Pueblo settlements along the Rio Grande, was a significant social, political, and economic hub both before Spanish colonization and through the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. This volume provides the definitive record of a decade of archaeological investigations at San Marcos, ancestral home to Kewa (formerly Santa Domingo) and Cochiti descendants. The contributors address archaeological and historical background, artifact analysis, and population history. They explore possible changes in Pueblo social organization, examine population changes during the occupation, and delineate aspects of Pueblo/Spanish interaction that occur with Spaniards' intrusion into the colony and especially the Galisteo Basin. Highlights include historical context, in-depth consideration of archaeological field and laboratory methods, compositional and stylistic analyses of the famed glaze-paint ceramics, analysis of flaked stone that includes obsidian hydration dating, and discussion of the beginnings of colonial metallurgy and protohistoric Pueblo population change."--
Other form:Online version: Archaeology and history of Pueblo San Marcos Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2017 9780826358356
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San Marcos, one of the largest late prehistoric Pueblo settlements along the Rio Grande, was a significant social, political, and economic hub both before Spanish colonization and through the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. This volume provides the definitive record of a decade of archaeological investigations at San Marcos, ancestral home to Kewa (formerly Santo Domingo) and Cochiti descendants.

The contributors address archaeological and historical background, artifact analysis, and population history. They explore possible changes in Pueblo social organization, examine population changes during the occupation, and delineate aspects of Pueblo/Spanish interaction that occur with Spaniards' intrusion into the colony and especially the Galisteo Basin. Highlights include historical context, in-depth consideration of archaeological field and laboratory methods, compositional and stylistic analyses of the famed glaze-paint ceramics, analysis of flaked stone that includes obsidian hydration dating, and discussion of the beginnings of colonial metallurgy and protohistoric Pueblo population change.

Physical Description:xvi, 304 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 29 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-294) and index.
ISBN:9780826358349
0826358349