Ancestral Landscapes of the Pueblo World /

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Author / Creator:Snead, James E. (James Elliott), 1962-
Imprint:Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 2008.
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 0000
2008.
Description:1 online resource (xiii, 208 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/13480341
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Other authors / contributors:Project Muse. distributor.
ISBN:9780816523085
9780816549641
0816549648
0816523088
0816523088
Notes:Description based on print version record.
Summary:"The eastern Pueblo heartland, located in the northern Rio Grande country of New Mexico, has fascinated archaeologists since the 1870s. In Ancestral Landscapes of the Pueblo World, James Snead uses an exciting new approach - landscape archaeology - to understand ancestral Pueblo communities and the way the people consciously or unconsciously shaped the land around them. Snead provides detailed insight into ancestral Puebloan cultures and societies using an approach he calls "contextual experience," employing deep mapping and community-scale analysis. This strategy goes far beyond the standard archaeological ethnography and contemporary Puebloan perspectives to better understand how past and present Pueblo worldviews and meanings are imbedded in the land." "Snead focuses on five communities in the Pueblo heartland - Burnt Corn, Tobimpaenge, Tsikwaiye, Los Aguajes, and Tsankawi - using the results of intensive archaeological surveys to discuss the changes that occurred in these communities between AD 1250 and 1500. He examines the history of each area, comparing and contrasting them via the themes of "provision," "identity," and "movement," before turning to questions regarding social, political, and economic organization. This revolutionary study thus makes an important contribution to landscape archaeology and explains how the Precolumbian Pueblo landscape was formed."--BOOK JACKET.

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