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Movement, Connectivity, and Landscape Change in the Ancient Southwest.
Title:
Movement, Connectivity, and Landscape Change in the Ancient Southwest.
Author:
Nelson, Margaret Cecile.
ISBN:
9781607320654
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (511 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Illustrations -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1: Changing Histories, Landscapes, and Perspectives -- Part 1: Past and Present Issues -- 2: Ten Millennia, Twenty Years Later -- 3: Foraging Societies in an Arid Environment -- 4: Moving on the Landscape -- 5: Rethinking Social Power and Inequality in the Aboriginal Southwest/Northwest -- 6: Demographic Issues of the Protohistoric Period -- 7: Remembering Archaeology's Past -- Part 2: Landscape Use and Ecological Change -- 8: Landscape Change -- 9: Anthropogenic Ecology in the American Southwest -- 10: Soil and Landscape Responses to American Indian Agriculture in the Southwest -- 11: Investigating the Consequences of Long-Term Human Predation of R-Selected Species -- 12: Human Impacts on Animal Populations in the American Southwest -- 13: Legacies on the Landscape -- 14: Linking the Past with the Present -- Part 3: Movement and Ethnogenesis -- 15: A Framework for Controlled Comparisons of Ancient Southwestern Movement -- 16: Becoming Hopi, Becoming Tiwa -- 17: Standing Out Versus Blending In -- 18: Ancestral Pueblo Migrations in the Southern Southwest -- 19: Ensouled Places -- 20: Themes and Models for Understanding Migration in the Southwest -- Part 4: Connectivity and Scale -- 21: Connectivity and Scale in the Greater American Southwest -- 22: Irrigation Communities and Communities in Diaspora -- 23: Anchoring Identities -- 24: Ritual Places and Pilgrimages -- 25: The Past Is Now -- 26: Historiography and Archaeological Theory at Bigger Scales -- 27: Connectivity, Landscape, and Scale -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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