Timothy R Pauketat
The Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology
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The Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology reviews the continent's first and last foragers, farmers, and great pre-Columbian civic and ceremonial centers, from Chaco Canyon to Moundville and beyond.
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The Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology reviews the continent's first and last foragers, farmers, and great pre-Columbian civic and ceremonial centers, from Chaco Canyon to Moundville and beyond.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 182mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1187g
- ISBN-13: 9780195380118
- ISBN-10: 0195380118
- Artikelnr.: 34157777
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 182mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1187g
- ISBN-13: 9780195380118
- ISBN-10: 0195380118
- Artikelnr.: 34157777
Timothy R. Pauketat is an Archaeologist and Professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign.
* Section 1. Histories, Perspectives, and Definitions
* 1. Questioning the Past in North America, Timothy R. Pauketat
* 2. Hunter-Gatherer Theory in North American Archaeology, Kenneth E.
Sassaman and Asa R. Randall
* 3. Bone Lickers, Grave Diggers, and Other Unsavory Characters:
Archaeologists, Archaeological Cultures, and the Disconnect from
Native Peoples, Joe Watkins
* Section 2. Pan-American Connections, Migrations, and Encounters
* 4. Historical Archaeology and Native Agency across the Spanish
Borderlands, David Hurst Thomas
* 5. Some Commonalities Linking North America And Mesoamerica, Robert
L. Hall
* 6. The North American Oikoumene, Peter N. Peregrine and Stephen H.
Lekson
* 7. People, Plants, And Culinary Traditions, Deborah M. Pearsall
* 8. Early Paleoindians from Colonization to Folsom, Nicole Waguespack
* 9. Pleistocene Settlement in the East, David G. Anderson
* Section 3. Archaeological Histories and Cultural Processes
* I. Arctic and Subarctic
* 10. Adapting to a Frozen Coastal Environment, Robert W. Park
* 11. Rethinking Eastern Subarctic History, Donald H. Holly, Jr. and
Moira Mccaffrey
* 12. Archaeology of the North Pacific, Herbert D. G. Maschner
* II. The West
* 13. Foundations for the Far West: Paleoindian Cultures on the Western
Fringe of North America, Jon Erlandson and Todd J. Braje
* 14. Archaeology of the Northwest Coast, Herbert D. G. Maschner
* 15. The Winter Village Pattern on the Plateau of Northwestern North
America, Anna Marie Prentiss
* 16. Great Basin Foraging Strategies, Christopher Morgan and Robert L.
Bettinger
* 17. The Evolution of Social Organization, Settlement Patterns, and
Population Densities in Prehistoric Owens Valley, Jelmer Eerkins
* 18. Mound Building by California Hunter-Gatherers, Kent G. Lightfoot
and Edward M. Luby
* 19. Diversity, Exchange, and Complexity in the California Bight,
Jennifer E. Perry
* 20. Archaeologies of Colonial Reduction and Cultural Production in
Native Northern California, Stephen W. Silliman
* III. Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Seaboard
* 21. Overview of the St. Lawrence Archaic through Woodland, Claude
Chapdelaine
* 22. New England Algonquians: Navigating "Backwaters" and Typological
Boundaries, Elizabeth S. Chilton
* 23. What Will Be Has Always Been: The Past and Present of Northern
Iroquoians, Ronald F. Williamson
* 24. Regional Ritual Organization in the Northern Great Lakes, AD
1200-1600, Meghan C. L. Howey
* 25. Villagers and Farmers of the Middle and Upper Ohio River Valley,
11th to 17th Centuries AD: The Fort Ancient and Monongahela
Traditions, Bernard K. Means
* 26. Native History in the Chesapeake: The Powhatan Chiefdom and
Beyond, Martin Gallivan
* IV. Plains and Upper Midwest
* 27. Lifeways through Time in the Upper Mississippi River Valley and
Northeastern Plains, Guy Gibbon
* 28. The Archaeological Imprint of Oral Traditions on the Landscape of
Northern Plains Hunter-Gatherers, Gerald A. Oetelaar
* 29. Situating (Proto)History on the Northwestern Plains and Rocky
Mountains, Laura L. Scheiber and Judson Byrd Finley
* 30. The Origins and Development of Farming Villages in the Northern
Great Plains, Mark D. Mitchell
* 31. Planting the Plains: The Development and Extent of Plains Village
Agriculturalists in the Southern and Central Plains, Richard R. Drass
* 32. Women on the Edge: Looking at Protohistoric Plains-Pueblo
Interaction from a Feminist Perspective, Judith A. Habicht-Mauche
* 33. Cahokia Interaction and Ethnogenesis in the Northern
Midcontinent, Thomas E. Emerson
* 34. The Effigy Mound to Oneota Revolution in the Upper Mississippi
River Valley, Robert F. Boszhardt
* 35. Post-Contact Cultural Dynamics in the Upper Great Lakes Region,
Vergil E. Noble
* V. Mid-South and Southeast
* 36. Mound Building Societies of the Midsouth and Southeast, George R.
Milner
* 37. Re-envisioning Eastern Woodlands Archaic Origins, Dale L.
McElrath and Thomas E. Emerson
* 38. Poverty Point, Tristram R. Kidder
* 39. Origins of the Hopewell Phenomenon, Douglas K. Charles
* 40. Monumental Landscape and Community in the Southern Lower
Mississippi Valley during the Late Woodland and Mississippi Periods,
Mark A. Rees
* 41. Making Mississippian at Cahokia, Susan M. Alt
* 42. Mississippian in the Deep South: Common Themes in Varied
Histories, Adam King
* 43. Living With War: The Impact Of Chronic Violence In The
Mississippian Period Central Illinois Valley, Gregory D. Wilson
* 44. Moundville in the Mississippian World, John H. Blitz
*
* Section 4. Greater Southwest and Northern Mexico
* 45. The Archaeology of the Greater Southwest: Migration, Inequality,
and Religious Transformations, Barbara J. Mills
* 46. Diversity in First Century AD Southwestern Farming Communities,
Lisa Young
* 47. Hohokam Society and Water Management, Suzanne K. Fish and Paul R.
Fish
* 48. Terraced Lives: Cerros De Trincheras Sites In The Northwest/
Southwest, Bridget M. Zavala
* 49. Chaco's Hinterlands, Stephen H. Lekson
* 50. The Mesa Verde Region, Mark D. Varien, Timothy A. Kohler, and
Scott G. Ortman
* 51. Warfare and Conflict in the Late Pre-Columbian Pueblo World,
James E. Snead
* 52. The Pueblo Village in an Age of Reformation (AD 1300-1600),
Severin Fowles
* 53. Casas Grandes Phenomenon, Christine S. VanPool and Todd L.
VanPool
* 1. Questioning the Past in North America, Timothy R. Pauketat
* 2. Hunter-Gatherer Theory in North American Archaeology, Kenneth E.
Sassaman and Asa R. Randall
* 3. Bone Lickers, Grave Diggers, and Other Unsavory Characters:
Archaeologists, Archaeological Cultures, and the Disconnect from
Native Peoples, Joe Watkins
* Section 2. Pan-American Connections, Migrations, and Encounters
* 4. Historical Archaeology and Native Agency across the Spanish
Borderlands, David Hurst Thomas
* 5. Some Commonalities Linking North America And Mesoamerica, Robert
L. Hall
* 6. The North American Oikoumene, Peter N. Peregrine and Stephen H.
Lekson
* 7. People, Plants, And Culinary Traditions, Deborah M. Pearsall
* 8. Early Paleoindians from Colonization to Folsom, Nicole Waguespack
* 9. Pleistocene Settlement in the East, David G. Anderson
* Section 3. Archaeological Histories and Cultural Processes
* I. Arctic and Subarctic
* 10. Adapting to a Frozen Coastal Environment, Robert W. Park
* 11. Rethinking Eastern Subarctic History, Donald H. Holly, Jr. and
Moira Mccaffrey
* 12. Archaeology of the North Pacific, Herbert D. G. Maschner
* II. The West
* 13. Foundations for the Far West: Paleoindian Cultures on the Western
Fringe of North America, Jon Erlandson and Todd J. Braje
* 14. Archaeology of the Northwest Coast, Herbert D. G. Maschner
* 15. The Winter Village Pattern on the Plateau of Northwestern North
America, Anna Marie Prentiss
* 16. Great Basin Foraging Strategies, Christopher Morgan and Robert L.
Bettinger
* 17. The Evolution of Social Organization, Settlement Patterns, and
Population Densities in Prehistoric Owens Valley, Jelmer Eerkins
* 18. Mound Building by California Hunter-Gatherers, Kent G. Lightfoot
and Edward M. Luby
* 19. Diversity, Exchange, and Complexity in the California Bight,
Jennifer E. Perry
* 20. Archaeologies of Colonial Reduction and Cultural Production in
Native Northern California, Stephen W. Silliman
* III. Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Seaboard
* 21. Overview of the St. Lawrence Archaic through Woodland, Claude
Chapdelaine
* 22. New England Algonquians: Navigating "Backwaters" and Typological
Boundaries, Elizabeth S. Chilton
* 23. What Will Be Has Always Been: The Past and Present of Northern
Iroquoians, Ronald F. Williamson
* 24. Regional Ritual Organization in the Northern Great Lakes, AD
1200-1600, Meghan C. L. Howey
* 25. Villagers and Farmers of the Middle and Upper Ohio River Valley,
11th to 17th Centuries AD: The Fort Ancient and Monongahela
Traditions, Bernard K. Means
* 26. Native History in the Chesapeake: The Powhatan Chiefdom and
Beyond, Martin Gallivan
* IV. Plains and Upper Midwest
* 27. Lifeways through Time in the Upper Mississippi River Valley and
Northeastern Plains, Guy Gibbon
* 28. The Archaeological Imprint of Oral Traditions on the Landscape of
Northern Plains Hunter-Gatherers, Gerald A. Oetelaar
* 29. Situating (Proto)History on the Northwestern Plains and Rocky
Mountains, Laura L. Scheiber and Judson Byrd Finley
* 30. The Origins and Development of Farming Villages in the Northern
Great Plains, Mark D. Mitchell
* 31. Planting the Plains: The Development and Extent of Plains Village
Agriculturalists in the Southern and Central Plains, Richard R. Drass
* 32. Women on the Edge: Looking at Protohistoric Plains-Pueblo
Interaction from a Feminist Perspective, Judith A. Habicht-Mauche
* 33. Cahokia Interaction and Ethnogenesis in the Northern
Midcontinent, Thomas E. Emerson
* 34. The Effigy Mound to Oneota Revolution in the Upper Mississippi
River Valley, Robert F. Boszhardt
* 35. Post-Contact Cultural Dynamics in the Upper Great Lakes Region,
Vergil E. Noble
* V. Mid-South and Southeast
* 36. Mound Building Societies of the Midsouth and Southeast, George R.
Milner
* 37. Re-envisioning Eastern Woodlands Archaic Origins, Dale L.
McElrath and Thomas E. Emerson
* 38. Poverty Point, Tristram R. Kidder
* 39. Origins of the Hopewell Phenomenon, Douglas K. Charles
* 40. Monumental Landscape and Community in the Southern Lower
Mississippi Valley during the Late Woodland and Mississippi Periods,
Mark A. Rees
* 41. Making Mississippian at Cahokia, Susan M. Alt
* 42. Mississippian in the Deep South: Common Themes in Varied
Histories, Adam King
* 43. Living With War: The Impact Of Chronic Violence In The
Mississippian Period Central Illinois Valley, Gregory D. Wilson
* 44. Moundville in the Mississippian World, John H. Blitz
*
* Section 4. Greater Southwest and Northern Mexico
* 45. The Archaeology of the Greater Southwest: Migration, Inequality,
and Religious Transformations, Barbara J. Mills
* 46. Diversity in First Century AD Southwestern Farming Communities,
Lisa Young
* 47. Hohokam Society and Water Management, Suzanne K. Fish and Paul R.
Fish
* 48. Terraced Lives: Cerros De Trincheras Sites In The Northwest/
Southwest, Bridget M. Zavala
* 49. Chaco's Hinterlands, Stephen H. Lekson
* 50. The Mesa Verde Region, Mark D. Varien, Timothy A. Kohler, and
Scott G. Ortman
* 51. Warfare and Conflict in the Late Pre-Columbian Pueblo World,
James E. Snead
* 52. The Pueblo Village in an Age of Reformation (AD 1300-1600),
Severin Fowles
* 53. Casas Grandes Phenomenon, Christine S. VanPool and Todd L.
VanPool
* Section 1. Histories, Perspectives, and Definitions
* 1. Questioning the Past in North America, Timothy R. Pauketat
* 2. Hunter-Gatherer Theory in North American Archaeology, Kenneth E.
Sassaman and Asa R. Randall
* 3. Bone Lickers, Grave Diggers, and Other Unsavory Characters:
Archaeologists, Archaeological Cultures, and the Disconnect from
Native Peoples, Joe Watkins
* Section 2. Pan-American Connections, Migrations, and Encounters
* 4. Historical Archaeology and Native Agency across the Spanish
Borderlands, David Hurst Thomas
* 5. Some Commonalities Linking North America And Mesoamerica, Robert
L. Hall
* 6. The North American Oikoumene, Peter N. Peregrine and Stephen H.
Lekson
* 7. People, Plants, And Culinary Traditions, Deborah M. Pearsall
* 8. Early Paleoindians from Colonization to Folsom, Nicole Waguespack
* 9. Pleistocene Settlement in the East, David G. Anderson
* Section 3. Archaeological Histories and Cultural Processes
* I. Arctic and Subarctic
* 10. Adapting to a Frozen Coastal Environment, Robert W. Park
* 11. Rethinking Eastern Subarctic History, Donald H. Holly, Jr. and
Moira Mccaffrey
* 12. Archaeology of the North Pacific, Herbert D. G. Maschner
* II. The West
* 13. Foundations for the Far West: Paleoindian Cultures on the Western
Fringe of North America, Jon Erlandson and Todd J. Braje
* 14. Archaeology of the Northwest Coast, Herbert D. G. Maschner
* 15. The Winter Village Pattern on the Plateau of Northwestern North
America, Anna Marie Prentiss
* 16. Great Basin Foraging Strategies, Christopher Morgan and Robert L.
Bettinger
* 17. The Evolution of Social Organization, Settlement Patterns, and
Population Densities in Prehistoric Owens Valley, Jelmer Eerkins
* 18. Mound Building by California Hunter-Gatherers, Kent G. Lightfoot
and Edward M. Luby
* 19. Diversity, Exchange, and Complexity in the California Bight,
Jennifer E. Perry
* 20. Archaeologies of Colonial Reduction and Cultural Production in
Native Northern California, Stephen W. Silliman
* III. Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Seaboard
* 21. Overview of the St. Lawrence Archaic through Woodland, Claude
Chapdelaine
* 22. New England Algonquians: Navigating "Backwaters" and Typological
Boundaries, Elizabeth S. Chilton
* 23. What Will Be Has Always Been: The Past and Present of Northern
Iroquoians, Ronald F. Williamson
* 24. Regional Ritual Organization in the Northern Great Lakes, AD
1200-1600, Meghan C. L. Howey
* 25. Villagers and Farmers of the Middle and Upper Ohio River Valley,
11th to 17th Centuries AD: The Fort Ancient and Monongahela
Traditions, Bernard K. Means
* 26. Native History in the Chesapeake: The Powhatan Chiefdom and
Beyond, Martin Gallivan
* IV. Plains and Upper Midwest
* 27. Lifeways through Time in the Upper Mississippi River Valley and
Northeastern Plains, Guy Gibbon
* 28. The Archaeological Imprint of Oral Traditions on the Landscape of
Northern Plains Hunter-Gatherers, Gerald A. Oetelaar
* 29. Situating (Proto)History on the Northwestern Plains and Rocky
Mountains, Laura L. Scheiber and Judson Byrd Finley
* 30. The Origins and Development of Farming Villages in the Northern
Great Plains, Mark D. Mitchell
* 31. Planting the Plains: The Development and Extent of Plains Village
Agriculturalists in the Southern and Central Plains, Richard R. Drass
* 32. Women on the Edge: Looking at Protohistoric Plains-Pueblo
Interaction from a Feminist Perspective, Judith A. Habicht-Mauche
* 33. Cahokia Interaction and Ethnogenesis in the Northern
Midcontinent, Thomas E. Emerson
* 34. The Effigy Mound to Oneota Revolution in the Upper Mississippi
River Valley, Robert F. Boszhardt
* 35. Post-Contact Cultural Dynamics in the Upper Great Lakes Region,
Vergil E. Noble
* V. Mid-South and Southeast
* 36. Mound Building Societies of the Midsouth and Southeast, George R.
Milner
* 37. Re-envisioning Eastern Woodlands Archaic Origins, Dale L.
McElrath and Thomas E. Emerson
* 38. Poverty Point, Tristram R. Kidder
* 39. Origins of the Hopewell Phenomenon, Douglas K. Charles
* 40. Monumental Landscape and Community in the Southern Lower
Mississippi Valley during the Late Woodland and Mississippi Periods,
Mark A. Rees
* 41. Making Mississippian at Cahokia, Susan M. Alt
* 42. Mississippian in the Deep South: Common Themes in Varied
Histories, Adam King
* 43. Living With War: The Impact Of Chronic Violence In The
Mississippian Period Central Illinois Valley, Gregory D. Wilson
* 44. Moundville in the Mississippian World, John H. Blitz
*
* Section 4. Greater Southwest and Northern Mexico
* 45. The Archaeology of the Greater Southwest: Migration, Inequality,
and Religious Transformations, Barbara J. Mills
* 46. Diversity in First Century AD Southwestern Farming Communities,
Lisa Young
* 47. Hohokam Society and Water Management, Suzanne K. Fish and Paul R.
Fish
* 48. Terraced Lives: Cerros De Trincheras Sites In The Northwest/
Southwest, Bridget M. Zavala
* 49. Chaco's Hinterlands, Stephen H. Lekson
* 50. The Mesa Verde Region, Mark D. Varien, Timothy A. Kohler, and
Scott G. Ortman
* 51. Warfare and Conflict in the Late Pre-Columbian Pueblo World,
James E. Snead
* 52. The Pueblo Village in an Age of Reformation (AD 1300-1600),
Severin Fowles
* 53. Casas Grandes Phenomenon, Christine S. VanPool and Todd L.
VanPool
* 1. Questioning the Past in North America, Timothy R. Pauketat
* 2. Hunter-Gatherer Theory in North American Archaeology, Kenneth E.
Sassaman and Asa R. Randall
* 3. Bone Lickers, Grave Diggers, and Other Unsavory Characters:
Archaeologists, Archaeological Cultures, and the Disconnect from
Native Peoples, Joe Watkins
* Section 2. Pan-American Connections, Migrations, and Encounters
* 4. Historical Archaeology and Native Agency across the Spanish
Borderlands, David Hurst Thomas
* 5. Some Commonalities Linking North America And Mesoamerica, Robert
L. Hall
* 6. The North American Oikoumene, Peter N. Peregrine and Stephen H.
Lekson
* 7. People, Plants, And Culinary Traditions, Deborah M. Pearsall
* 8. Early Paleoindians from Colonization to Folsom, Nicole Waguespack
* 9. Pleistocene Settlement in the East, David G. Anderson
* Section 3. Archaeological Histories and Cultural Processes
* I. Arctic and Subarctic
* 10. Adapting to a Frozen Coastal Environment, Robert W. Park
* 11. Rethinking Eastern Subarctic History, Donald H. Holly, Jr. and
Moira Mccaffrey
* 12. Archaeology of the North Pacific, Herbert D. G. Maschner
* II. The West
* 13. Foundations for the Far West: Paleoindian Cultures on the Western
Fringe of North America, Jon Erlandson and Todd J. Braje
* 14. Archaeology of the Northwest Coast, Herbert D. G. Maschner
* 15. The Winter Village Pattern on the Plateau of Northwestern North
America, Anna Marie Prentiss
* 16. Great Basin Foraging Strategies, Christopher Morgan and Robert L.
Bettinger
* 17. The Evolution of Social Organization, Settlement Patterns, and
Population Densities in Prehistoric Owens Valley, Jelmer Eerkins
* 18. Mound Building by California Hunter-Gatherers, Kent G. Lightfoot
and Edward M. Luby
* 19. Diversity, Exchange, and Complexity in the California Bight,
Jennifer E. Perry
* 20. Archaeologies of Colonial Reduction and Cultural Production in
Native Northern California, Stephen W. Silliman
* III. Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Seaboard
* 21. Overview of the St. Lawrence Archaic through Woodland, Claude
Chapdelaine
* 22. New England Algonquians: Navigating "Backwaters" and Typological
Boundaries, Elizabeth S. Chilton
* 23. What Will Be Has Always Been: The Past and Present of Northern
Iroquoians, Ronald F. Williamson
* 24. Regional Ritual Organization in the Northern Great Lakes, AD
1200-1600, Meghan C. L. Howey
* 25. Villagers and Farmers of the Middle and Upper Ohio River Valley,
11th to 17th Centuries AD: The Fort Ancient and Monongahela
Traditions, Bernard K. Means
* 26. Native History in the Chesapeake: The Powhatan Chiefdom and
Beyond, Martin Gallivan
* IV. Plains and Upper Midwest
* 27. Lifeways through Time in the Upper Mississippi River Valley and
Northeastern Plains, Guy Gibbon
* 28. The Archaeological Imprint of Oral Traditions on the Landscape of
Northern Plains Hunter-Gatherers, Gerald A. Oetelaar
* 29. Situating (Proto)History on the Northwestern Plains and Rocky
Mountains, Laura L. Scheiber and Judson Byrd Finley
* 30. The Origins and Development of Farming Villages in the Northern
Great Plains, Mark D. Mitchell
* 31. Planting the Plains: The Development and Extent of Plains Village
Agriculturalists in the Southern and Central Plains, Richard R. Drass
* 32. Women on the Edge: Looking at Protohistoric Plains-Pueblo
Interaction from a Feminist Perspective, Judith A. Habicht-Mauche
* 33. Cahokia Interaction and Ethnogenesis in the Northern
Midcontinent, Thomas E. Emerson
* 34. The Effigy Mound to Oneota Revolution in the Upper Mississippi
River Valley, Robert F. Boszhardt
* 35. Post-Contact Cultural Dynamics in the Upper Great Lakes Region,
Vergil E. Noble
* V. Mid-South and Southeast
* 36. Mound Building Societies of the Midsouth and Southeast, George R.
Milner
* 37. Re-envisioning Eastern Woodlands Archaic Origins, Dale L.
McElrath and Thomas E. Emerson
* 38. Poverty Point, Tristram R. Kidder
* 39. Origins of the Hopewell Phenomenon, Douglas K. Charles
* 40. Monumental Landscape and Community in the Southern Lower
Mississippi Valley during the Late Woodland and Mississippi Periods,
Mark A. Rees
* 41. Making Mississippian at Cahokia, Susan M. Alt
* 42. Mississippian in the Deep South: Common Themes in Varied
Histories, Adam King
* 43. Living With War: The Impact Of Chronic Violence In The
Mississippian Period Central Illinois Valley, Gregory D. Wilson
* 44. Moundville in the Mississippian World, John H. Blitz
*
* Section 4. Greater Southwest and Northern Mexico
* 45. The Archaeology of the Greater Southwest: Migration, Inequality,
and Religious Transformations, Barbara J. Mills
* 46. Diversity in First Century AD Southwestern Farming Communities,
Lisa Young
* 47. Hohokam Society and Water Management, Suzanne K. Fish and Paul R.
Fish
* 48. Terraced Lives: Cerros De Trincheras Sites In The Northwest/
Southwest, Bridget M. Zavala
* 49. Chaco's Hinterlands, Stephen H. Lekson
* 50. The Mesa Verde Region, Mark D. Varien, Timothy A. Kohler, and
Scott G. Ortman
* 51. Warfare and Conflict in the Late Pre-Columbian Pueblo World,
James E. Snead
* 52. The Pueblo Village in an Age of Reformation (AD 1300-1600),
Severin Fowles
* 53. Casas Grandes Phenomenon, Christine S. VanPool and Todd L.
VanPool