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Pushing boundaries in Southwestern archaeology: chronometry, collections, and contexts

dc.contributor.authorNash, Stephen E., editor
dc.contributor.authorBaxter, Erin L., editor
dc.contributor.authorUniversity Press of Colorado, publisher
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-30T16:54:56Z
dc.date.available2023-03-30T16:54:56Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractPushing Boundaries in Southwestern Archaeology draws together proceedings from the sixteenth biennial Southwest Symposium to explore the 2018 theme of "pushing boundaries," with topics ranging from Bears Ears National Monument to big data in pre-Columbian history to the potential of collections, to permeable boundaries in Plains-Pueblo interactions.--Provided by publisher.
dc.description.tableofcontentsPushing boundaries: papers of the 16th Biennial Southwest Symposium / Stephen E. Nash and Erin Baxter -- Bears Ears National Monument: advocating to protect heritage on a landscape scale / William H. Doelle, John Ruple, Willie Grayeyes, Octavius Seowtewa, Terry Knight, and Josh Ewing -- Out of sight but not out of mind: insights from a deeply buried archaeological record in West-Central New Mexico / Jill Onken -- The promise and peril of seductively large tree-ring date distributions / Stephen E. Nash -- Chronometric data synthesis and the Late Holocene archaeological record of Southern New Mexico and Western Trans-Pecos Texas / Myles R. Miller -- Modeling time from 2100 BC to AD 1450 in Central and Southern Arizona / James M. Vint and Michael W. Lindeman -- An introduction to Wiggle-Match dating and an examination of its potential impact on chronological studies in the Southwest / Greg Hodgins, Nicholas Kessler, Matt Guebard, and Lucas Hoedl -- Theory, technique, and circularity: time for a renewal in Southwestern archaeomagnetic dating / Eric Blinman and J. Royce Cox -- Pushing the boundaries of clothing research: a preliminary look at twined sandals in relation to social identities in the Chaco and Post-Chaco Eras / Benjamin A. Bellorado -- Shelves to knowledge: museum collections and Southwest archaeology in the Twenty-First Century / Saul L. Hedquist, Leigh Anne Ellison, and Will G. Russell -- Obsidian use and circulation in the Greater Reserve Area in American Southwest: new analysis of the Martin Collection at the Field Museum / Danielle J. Riebe, Gary M. Feinman, Stephen E. Nash, Jeffrey R. Ferguson -- Dating Early Pueblo I villages in Southeastern Utah: insights from collections, archives, and fieldwork / James R. Allison -- Using old collections to gain new insights on Totah social identity: ornaments, age, and status at Aztec ruin / Hannah V. Mattson -- Secret ingredients: using collections to address foodways and their social dynamics / Sarah Oas -- Reassessing a century of excavation data and faunal remains from Chaco Canyon / Katelyn J. Bishop, Samantha G. Fladd, Adam S. Watson -- Reach: in Athapaskan origins and interactions in the American Southwest / B. Sunday Eiselt, John W. Ives, J. Andrew Darling -- Cuyamungue and Plains-Pueblo exchange / Scott G. Ortman -- The Rio Grande origins of the Plains biographic tradition / Severin Fowles and Lindsay Montgomery -- Social mechanisms of Plains-Pueblo economics: analysis of smoking pipes at Pecos Pueblo / Kaitlyn E. Davis -- The Xoum-Ma-No Pueblos: "Where they come often to trade" / Deni J. Seymour.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10217/236382
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherColorado State University. Libraries
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dc.relation.ispartofProceedings of the Southwest Symposium
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dc.subjectIndians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Congresses
dc.subjectBears Ears National Monument (Utah) -- Congresses
dc.subjectSouthwest, New -- History -- Congresses
dc.subjectSouthwest, New -- Antiquities -- Congresses
dc.titlePushing boundaries in Southwestern archaeology: chronometry, collections, and contexts
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