The Peopling Of Bandelier : New Insights From The Archaelogy Of The Pajarito Plateau
Leverbaar
Illustrations vii Acknowledgments xiii A Chronology for Bandelier National Monument and the Pajarito Plateau xv Picture Credits xvi A Grand and Isolated Place 1(10) Robert P. Powers A Thousand Years in the Life of a Landscape 11(8) Craig D. Allen Ancient Foragers of the High Desert Country 19(8) Bradley J. Vierra Why Would Anyone Want to Farm Here? 27(8) Rory Gauthier Cynthia Herhahn Rabbits, Turkeys, and Maize 35(8) Kari M. Schmidt Meredith H. Matthews Creating the Pueblo Landscape of Bandelier, Stone by Stone 43(12) Tineke Van Zandt Bringing the Rocks to Life 55(8) Marit K. Munson Getting Blood from a Stone 63(8) Michael R. Walsh From Broken Pots to Shifting Boundaries 71(8) James M. Vint Ancient Trails of the Pajarito Plateau 79(8) James E. Snead Carved in the Cliffs: The Cavate Pueblos of Frijoles Canyon 87(8) Angelyn Bass Rivera The Journey from Shipap 95(8) Robert W. Preucel Writing History at Bandelier National Monument 103(8) Monica L. Smith The Frijoles Gazette, Archaeology, and the Public on the Pajarito Plateau 111(10) James E. Snead Times of Deer and Pinon, Turkey and Corn, Cotton and Obsidian 121(8) Timothy A. Kohler Two Pueblo Perspectives on the Pajarito Plateau 129(6) Julian Martinez Joseph H. Suina Notes to Chapters 135(1) Suggested Reading 136(2) Index 138
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