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Readings

Readings should be done before you come to class on the day they are assigned.   Required readings include a textbook, a number of issues of Archaeology Southwest, and articles provided online through my.ASU.edu.

 

· Ancient Peoples of the American Southwest (1997) by Stephen Plog, (in paperback) available in the campus bookstore.


· Five issues of Archaeology Southwest, published by the Center for Desert Archaeology available in the campus bookstore; the volume 14 issues are out of print and are available through my.ASU.edu: 

· Winter 1999 (volume 13, number 1) "Early Maize in the Greater Southwest"

· Winter 2000 (volume 14, number 1) "Ancient Chaco's New History"

· Spring 2000 (volume 14, number 2) "Rethinking the Peopling of the Americas"

· Summer 2000 (volume 14, number 3) "Rewriting Prehistory in the Hohokam Heartland"

· Spring 2003 (volume 17, number 2) "The Casas Grandes Community"

· Fall 2003 (volume 17, number 4) "The Archaeology and Meaning of Mimbres"

· Winter 2004 (volume 18, number 1) "One Valley, many Histories: Tohono O'odham, Hopi, Zuni, and Western Apache History in the San Pedro Valley

· Fall 2004  (volume 18, number 4) "Santa Cruz River Valley "

· Winter 2005  (volume 19, number 1) "Coronado"

Should you want to keep up with recent developments, you can subscribe to Archaeology Southwest for $10 a year. To subscribe, send a check to the Center for Desert Archaeology, 300 E University Blvd., Ste 230, Tucson, AZ 85705. You can contact them by email (lpierce@cdarc.org), via the web (www.cdarc.org), or by phone (520-882-6946).

 

Readings Available Through my.ASU.edu


Bernardini, Wesley

1999 Reassessing the Scale of Social Action at Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Kiva 64:447-470.


Abbott, David

2002 Ceramic Markers of Ancient Irrigation Communities. In Intersections: Pathways Through Time, Compiled by Brenda L. Shears, Glen E. Rice, Peggy Lindauer, and Haure Yoshida, Office of Cultural Resource Management, Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, Anthropological Field Studies 44.


Cushing, Frank Hamilton

1979 Selections from Zuni Breadstuff. In Zuni: The Collected Writings of Frank Hamilton, Cushing, edited by J. Green, pp. 246-281. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. Originally published 1884.


Dongoske, Kurt E., Michael Yeatts, Roger Anyon, and T.J. Ferguson

1997 Archaeological Cultures and Cultural Affiliation: Hopi and Zuni Perspectives in the American Southwest. American Antiquity 62:600-608.


Downum, Christian

1993 Southwestern Archaeology: Past, Present, and Future.  Expedition 35(1): 4-13.


Ferguson, T.J., and Roger Anyon

2001 Hopi and Zuni Cultural Landscapes: Implications of History and Scale for Cultural Resources. In Native Peoples of the Southwest: Negotiating Land, Water and Ethnicities, edited by Laurie Weinstein. Bergin and Garvey.


Ferguson, T.J., and Wilfred Eriacho

1990 Ahayu:da/Zuni War Gods: Cooperation and Repatriation. Native Peoples 4(1):6-12.

 

Kintigh, Keith W., Todd L. Howell, and Andrew I. Duff

1996 Post-Chacoan Social Integration at the Hinkson Site. The Kiva 61:257-274.

 

Kuwanwisiwma, Leigh J., and T.J. Ferguson

2004 Ang Kuktota--Hopi Ancestral Sites and Cultural Landscapes. Expedition 48(2) 24-29


Nabhan, Gary Paul

    1982 Throwing Up the Clouds. In The Desert Smells Like Rain: A Naturalist in Papago Indian Country, pp. 23-38. North Point Press, San Francisco.

1992 Native American Cornucopia. Native Peoples 5(3):10-16.


Rice, Glen, and Charles E. Redman

    1993 Platform Mounds of the Arizona Desert: An Experiment in Organizational Complexity. Expedition 35(1):53-63.


Spielmann, Katherine A.

    1998 Ritual Influences on the Development of Rio Grande Glaze A Ceramics. In Migration and Reorganization: The Pueblo IV Period in the American Southwest, edited by KA. Spielmann, pp. 253-261. Arizona State University Anthropological Research Papers No. 51, Tempe.

 

Swentzell, Rina

1990 Remembering Tewa Pueblo Houses and Spaces. Native Peoples 3(2):6-12.


Van West, Carla R.

    1996 Agricultural Potential and Carrying Capacity in Southwestern Colorado, A.D. 901-1300. In The Prehistoric Pueblo World AD 1150-1350, edited by M.A. Adler, pp. 214-227. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

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