Landscapes of Social Transformation in the Salinas Province and the Eastern Pueblo World by Katherine A. Spielmann (2017, Hardcover)

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PublisherUniversity of Arizona Press
ISBN-100816535698
ISBN-139780816535699
eBay Product ID (ePID)237473990

Product Key Features

Number of Pages268 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameLandscapes of Social Transformation in the Salinas Province and the Eastern Pueblo World
Publication Year2017
SubjectArchaeology, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Customs & Traditions
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaSocial Science
AuthorKatherine A. Spielmann
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight18.1 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2017-007890
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"This state-of-the-art volume, representing the culmination of more than fifteen seasons of archaeological survey and excavation by the authors, offers valuable new insights into the character and consequences of settled village life in the Salinas Pueblo Province."--Robert W. Preucel, editor of Archaeologies of the Pueblo Revolt   "A fascinating volume by the most experienced and learned investigators of the region, ranging across many fields of expertise."--James F. Brooks, author of Mesa of Sorrows  , "This state-of-the-art volume, representing the culmination of more than fifteen seasons of archaeological survey and excavation by the authors, offers valuable new insights into the character and consequences of settled village life in the Salinas Pueblo Province."--Robert W. Preucel, editor of Archaeologies of the Pueblo Revolt "A fascinating volume by the most experienced and learned investigators of the region, ranging across many fields of expertise."--James F. Brooks, author of Mesa of Sorrows, "A useful case study to re-evaluate our understanding of persistence and mobility."-- Antiquity "This volume provides a thorough examination of the variety of landscapes utilized in the Salinas Province from geographic to mobility to landscapes of risk with an excellent analysis of the interaction of the people with these landscapes. Each author provides a distinct yet cohesive chapter that comes together with all of the other chapters to form a well-rounded, comprehensive text."-- KIVA "This state-of-the-art volume, representing the culmination of more than fifteen seasons of archaeological survey and excavation by the authors, offers valuable new insights into the character and consequences of settled village life in the Salinas Pueblo Province."--Robert W. Preucel, editor of Archaeologies of the Pueblo Revolt "A fascinating volume by the most experienced and learned investigators of the region, ranging across many fields of expertise."--James F. Brooks, author of Mesa of Sorrows
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal978.9004/974
Table Of ContentAcknowledgments 1 Cross-scale Analyses of Social Transformations in the U.S. Southwest: The Salinas Pueblo Province Katherine A. Spielmann 2 Village Formation in the Salinas Province, 1000-1400 C.E. Matthew Chamberlin and Julie Solometo 3 Social Risk and Conflict among the Plaza Pueblos of the Salinas Province, 1100-1400 C.E. Julie Solometo, Alison Rautman, and Matthew Chamberlin 4 Risk Landscapes and Domesticated Landscapes: Food Security in the Salinas Province Colleen Strawhacker, Grant Snitker, Katherine A. Spielmann, Maryann Wasiolek, Jonathan Sandor, Ann Kinzig, and Keith Kintigh 5 Homelands and Landscapes: Geological Resource Utilization in the Salinas Province Patricia Capone 6 "Identity as Being, Identity as Becoming": Salinas Cultural Identities from the 700s through the 1600s William M. Graves 7 The Production and Exchange of Chupadero Black-on-white Pottery and Its Relationship to Social Identity Tiffany C. Clark 8 Rio Grande Glaze Ware and the Construction of Membership Regimes in the Late Prehispanic Southwest Jeannette L. Mobley-Tanaka 9 Dynamic Knowledgescapes: Rio Grande and Salinas Glaze Ware Production and Exchange Cynthia Herhahn and Deborah Huntley Appendix: Macroscopic Temper Descriptions by Cynthia Herhahn Contributors Index
SynopsisLandscapes of Social Transformation in the Salinas Province and the Eastern Pueblo World investigates relationships between diverse regional and local changes in the Rio Grande and Salinas areas from 1100 to 1500 C.E. The contributing authors draw on the results of sixteen seasons of archaeological survey and excavation in the Salinas Province of central New Mexico., In the 1100s most Pueblo peoples lived in small, dispersed settlements and moved frequently, but by the mid-1400s they had aggregated into large villages. The majority of these villages were still occupied at Spanish contact and conquest, by which time most Pueblo peoples had completely transformed their perception and experience of village life. Other changes were taking place on a broader regional scale, and the migrations from the Colorado Plateau and the transformation of Chaco initiated myriad changes in ritual organization and practice. Landscapes of Social Transformation in the Salinas Province and the Eastern Pueblo World investigates relationships between diverse regional and local changes in the Rio Grande and Salinas areas from 1100 to 1500 C.E. The contributing authors draw on the results of sixteen seasons of archaeological survey and excavation in the Salinas Province of central New Mexico. The chapters offer cross-scale analyses to compare broad perspectives in well-researched southwestern culture changes to the finer details of stability and transformation in Salinas. This stability--which was unusual in the Pueblo Southwest--from the 1100s until its abandonment in the 1670s provides an interesting contrast to migration-based transformations studied elsewhere in the Rio Grande region. CONTRIBUTORS Patricia Capone Matthew Chamberlin Tiffany C. Clark William M. Graves Cynthia L. Herhahn Deborah Huntley Keith Kintigh Ann Kinzig Jeannette L. Mobley-Tanaka Alison E. Rautman Jonathan Sandor Grant Snitker Julie Solometo Katherine A. Spielmann Colleen Strawhacker Maryann Wasiolek
LC Classification NumberE99.P9L355 2017
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