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Online-Ressource (456 p)
ISBN:
9780874809251
Content:
Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Part 1: Introduction -- 1. Setting the Stage: A Reconsideration of Salmon, Aztec, and the Middle San Juan Region in Chacoan and Post-Chacoan Puebloan History -- Part 2: Salmon Pueblo -- 2. Salmon Ruins: Architecture and Development of a Chacoan Satellite on the San Juan River -- 3. Salmon Pueblo as a Ritual and Residential Chacoan Great House -- Part 3: Material Culture Analyses: Salmon Pueblo -- 4. Subsistence and Plant Use During the Chacoan and Secondary Occupations at Salmon Ruin -- 5. Parasite Pathoecology of Salmon Pueblo and Other Chacoan Great Houses: The Healthiest and Wormiest Ancestral Puebloans -- 6. Animal Bone from Salmon Ruins and Other Great Houses: Faunal Exploitation in the Chaco World -- 7. Sighting Along the Grain: Differential Structural Wood Use at the Salmon Ruin -- 8. Human Remains Recovered from the Tower Kiva at Salmon Ruins -- Part 4: Material Culture Analyses: Across the Middle San Juan -- 9. An Initial Assessment of Perishable Relationships Among Salmon, Aztec, and Chaco Canyon -- 10. Ceramics of the Middle San Juan Region: Potters, Recipes, and Varieties -- Part 5: New Researchin the Middle San Juan Region -- 11. Puebloan Communities on the South Side of the Middle San Juan River -- 12. Animas Anamnesis: Aztec Ruins or Anasazi Capital? -- 13. Comparing Great House Architecture: Perspectives from the Bluff Great House -- Part 6: Synthetic Views of the Middle San Juan Region -- 14. Chacoan Society: The View from Salmon Ruins -- 15. The Position of Salmon Ruins in the Middle San Juan, ad 1000-1300: A Perspective from Ceramic Design Structure -- 16. The La Plata, the Totah, and the Chaco: Variations on a Theme -- 17. Sacred Landscapes: The Chaco-Totah Connection -- Part 7: From the Outside: Salmon and the Midle San Juan Region in a Larger Context.
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""Contents""; ""List of Figures""; ""List of Tables""; ""Preface""; ""Part 1: Introduction""; ""1. Setting the Stage: A Reconsideration of Salmon, Aztec, and the Middle San Juan Region in Chacoan and Post-Chacoan Puebloan History""; ""Part 2: Salmon Pueblo""; ""2. Salmon Ruins: Architecture and Development of a Chacoan Satellite on the San Juan River""; ""3. Salmon Pueblo as a Ritual and Residential Chacoan Great House""; ""Part 3: Material Culture Analyses: Salmon Pueblo""; ""4. Subsistence and Plant Use During the Chacoan and Secondary Occupations at Salmon Ruin""
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""5. Parasite Pathoecology of Salmon Pueblo and Other Chacoan Great Houses: The Healthiest and Wormiest Ancestral Puebloans""""6. Animal Bone from Salmon Ruins and Other Great Houses: Faunal Exploitation in the Chaco World""; ""7. Sighting Along the Grain: Differential Structural Wood Use at the Salmon Ruin""; ""8. Human Remains Recovered from the Tower Kiva at Salmon Ruins""; ""Part 4: Material Culture Analyses: Across the Middle San Juan""; ""9. An Initial Assessment of Perishable Relationships Among Salmon, Aztec, and Chaco Canyon""
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""10. Ceramics of the Middle San Juan Region: Potters, Recipes, and Varieties""""Part 5: New Researchin the Middle San Juan Region""; ""11. Puebloan Communities on the South Side of the Middle San Juan River""; ""12. Animas Anamnesis: Aztec Ruins or Anasazi Capital?""; ""13. Comparing Great House Architecture: Perspectives from the Bluff Great House""; ""Part 6: Synthetic Views of the Middle San Juan Region""; ""14. Chacoan Society: The View from Salmon Ruins""; ""15. The Position of Salmon Ruins in the Middle San Juan, ad 1000-1300: A Perspective from Ceramic Design Structure""
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""16. The La Plata, the Totah, and the Chaco: Variations on a Theme""""17. Sacred Landscapes: The Chaco-Totah Connection""; ""Part 7: From the Outside: Salmon and the Midle San Juan Region in a Larger Context""; ""18. Population Dynamics among Salmon's Northern Neighbors in the Central Mesa Verde Region""; ""19. The Middle San Juan and Chaco Canyon""; ""Part 8: Conclusion""; ""20. Prodigy, Rebel, or Stepchild? The Middle San Juan Region vis-à-vis Chaco Canyon""; ""References""; ""Contributors""; ""Index""
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ISBN 9781607817918
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780874809251
Additional Edition:
Print version Chaco's Northern Prodigies : Salmon, Aztec, and the Ascendancy of the Middle San Juan Region After AD 1100
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