Analyses a population shift in the Zuni region of west-central New Mexico during the thirteenth century that led to the inception of major demographic changes and the initiation of radical transformations of community organisation. By examining multiple aspects of population circulation and comparing areas that were newly settled in the thirteenth century to some that had been continuously occupied for hundreds of years, this illustrates the role of population circulation in the formation of social groups and the creation of contexts conducive to social change.
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