Research, education, and American Indian partnerships at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center / edited by Susan C. Ryan.
"This volume celebrates and examines the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center's past, present, and future by providing a backdrop for the not-for-profit's beginnings and highlighting key accomplishments in research, education, and American Indian initiatives over the past four decades&qu...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Forty years of integrating American Indian knowledge, public education, and archaeological research in the Central Mesa Verde Region / |r Susan C. Ryan -- |t The early history of Crow Canyon's archaeology, education, and American Indian programs / |r Ricky R. Lightfoot and William D. Lipe -- |t From DAP roots to Crow Canyon and VEP shoots : some recollections / |r Timothy A. Kohler, Ricky R. Lightfoot, Mark D. Varien, and William D. Lipe -- |t The Pueblo Farming Project : research, education, and Native American collaboration / |r Paul A. Ermigiotti, Mark D. Varien, Grant D. Coffey, Kyle Bocinsky, Leigh Kuwanwisiwma, and Stewart Koyiyumptewa -- |t Place of the songs : Hopi connections to the Mesa Verde Region / |r Leigh Kuwanwisiwma and Wesley Bernardini -- |t What the ancestors can teach us / |r Scott Ortman -- |t The knowledge keepers : protecting Pueblo culture from the Western world / |r Joseph H. Suina -- |t Conceptualizing the past : the thoughtful engagement of hearts and minds / |r M. Elaine Franklin -- |t Making a place for archaeology in K-12 education / |r Winona J. Patterson, M. Elaine Franklin, and Rebecca Hammond -- |t Community development and practice in the Basketmaker III Period : a case study from Southwestern Colorado / |r Kari Schleher, Shanna Diederichs, Kate Hughes, and Robin Lyle -- |t Bridging the long tenth century : from villages to great houses in the Central Mesa Verde Region / |r Kellam Throgmorton, Richard Wilshusen, and Grant D. Coffey -- |t Community centers : forty years of sustained research in the Central Mesa Verde Region / |r Donna M. Glowacki, Grant D. Coffey, and Mark D. Varien -- |t Community organization on the edge of the Mesa Verde Region : recent investigations at Cowboy Wash Pueblo, Moqui Springs Pueblo, and Yucca House / |r James M. Potter, Mark D. Varien, Grant D. Coffey, and R. Kyle Bocinsky -- |t Formation and composition of communities : material culture and demographics in the Goodman Point and Sand Canyon Communities / |r Kari Schleher, Samantha Linford, Grant Coffey, Kristin Kuckelman, Scott Ortman, Jonathan Till, Mark Varien, and Jamie Merewether -- |t Lithic analyses and sociopolitical organization : mobility, territoriality, and trade in the Central Mesa Verde Region / |r Fumi Arakawa, Jamie Merewether, and Kate Hughes -- |t Leaving town : similarities and differences in ancestral Pueblo community dissolution practices in the Mesa Verde and Northern Rio Grande Regions / |r Michael Adler and Michelle Hegmon -- |t Bi-walls, tri-walls, and the Aztec regional system / |r Stephen H. Lekson -- |t Revisiting the depopulation of the Northern Southwest with dendrochronology : a changing perspective with new dates from Cedar Mesa / |r Benjamin A. Bellorado and Thomas C. Windes -- |t Thirteenth-century villages and the depopulation of the Northern San Juan Region by Pueblo peoples / |r Kristin A. Kuckelman -- |t The exploitation of rodents in the Mesa Verde Region / |r Shaw Badenhorst, Jonathan C. Driver, and Steve Wolverton -- |t Fine-grained chronology reveals human impacts on animal populations in the Mesa Verde Region of the American Southwest / |r Karen Gust Schollmeyer and Jonathan C. Driver -- |t 40 years of archaeobotany at Crow Canyon and 850 years of plant use in the Central Mesa Verde Region / |r Sarah E. Oas and Karen R. Adams -- |t "Old pots make me think new thoughts" : reciprocity, privilege, and the practice of Southwestern Archaeology / |r Elizabeth Perry. |
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