This is a list of books and articles I have read that relate to Chaco and have informed my perspective on it. It is not intended to be a comprehensive list of scholarship on Chaco. Indeed, some of these works aren’t directly related to Chaco at all, but are merely things I’ve read lately that I consider relevant to interpreting Chaco and its significance. The nature of that relevance is generally addressed in posts that refer to the works in question.
Despite the caveats above, I put forward this list not just as a record of my reading but also as a guide to further reading for anyone intrigued by my writing here and/or wanting to check my sources. While I don’t necessarily recommend all of these works equally, or at all, given suitable caution and skepticism they can provide a well-rounded understanding of current and past thinking about Chaco.
1991. The Origin and Development of the Pueblo Katsina Cult. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
1994. The Katsina Cult: A Western Pueblo Perspective. In Kachinas in the Pueblo World, edited by Polly Schaafsma, 35–46. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
1996. The Pueblo III–Pueblo IV Transition in the Hopi Area, Arizona. In The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150–1350, edited by Michael A. Adler, 48–58. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
1999. Refocusing the Role of Food-Grinding Tools as Correlates for Subsistence Strategies in the U.S. Southwest. American Antiquity 64: 475–498.
2006. Native (Wild) Plants from Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 741–757. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006a. An Archaeobotanical Study of Room 93W at Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 785–821. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006b. Pines and Other Conifers from Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 823–851. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006c. Archaeobotanical Summary and Conclusions. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 867–874. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006. Depositional Processes and Sequences at Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 71–81. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
Adams, Rex K., and Paul F. Reed
2006. An Overview of Excavations at Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 83–94. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
1996a. “The Great Period”: The Pueblo World During the Pueblo III Period, A.D. 1150 to 1350. In The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150–1350, edited by Michael A. Adler, 1–10. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
1996b. The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150–1350. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Adler, Michael A., and Amber Johnson
1996. Appendix: Mapping the Puebloan Southwest. In The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150–1350, edited by Michael A. Adler, 255–272. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
1961. A New Point Type from Hell Gap Valley, Eastern Wyoming. American Antiquity 26: 558–560.
1969. The Midland Complex: Is It Valid? American Anthropologist (n. s.) 71: 1117–1118.
1991. The Ballcourts of Southern Chiapas, Mexico. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Vernon L. Scarborough and David R. Wilcox, 175–194. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
1986. A Biocultural Approach to Human Burials from Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Santa Fe: Branch of Cultural Research, National Park Service.
2001. Chaco Canyon Mortuary Practices: Archaeological Correlates of Complexity. In Ancient Burial Practices in the American Southwest: Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, and Native American Perspectives, edited by Douglas R. Mitchell and Judy L. Brunson-Hadley, 167–190. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
2003. The Burials of Pueblo Bonito. In Pueblo Bonito: Center of the Chacoan World, edited by Jill E. Neitzel, 94–106. Washington: Smithsonian Books.
Altshul, Jeffrey H., and Edgar K. Huber
2000. Economics, Site Structure, and Social Organization During the Basketmaker III Period: A View from the Lukachukai Valley. In Foundations of Anasazi Culture: The Basketmaker-Pueblo Transition, edited by Paul F. Reed, 145–160. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
2006. Polynesian Seafaring and American Horizons: A Response to Jones and Klar. American Antiquity 71: 759–763.
1956. Early Documentary Material on the Pueblo Kachina Cult. Anthropological Quarterly 29: 31–44.
1997. Learning from Mesa Verde: A Case Study in the Modern Interpretation of Anasazi Design. In Anasazi Architecture and American Design, edited by Baker H. Morrow and V. B. Price, 204–213. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Ashmore, Wendy, and Jeremy A. Sabloff
2002. Spatial Orders in Maya Civic Plans. Latin American Antiquity 13: 201–215.
Ashmore, Wendy, and Jeremy A. Sabloff
2003. Interpreting Ancient Maya Civic Plans: Reply to Smith. Latin American Antiquity 14: 229–236.
Aune, Finn Roar, Rolf Golombek, and Sverre A. C. Kittelsen
2004. Does Increased Extraction of Natural Gas Reduce Carbon Emissions? Environmental and Resource Economics 29: 379–400.
2007. On the Practical Limits to Substitution. Ecological Economics 61: 115–128.
Badenhorst, Shaw, and Jonathan C. Driver
2009. Faunal Changes in Farming Communities from Basketmaker III to Pueblo III (A.D. 1–1300) in the San Juan Basin of the American Southwest. Journal of Archaeological Science 36: 1832–1841.
2006. Architecture of Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 245–269. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006a. A Study of Salmon’s Wall Junctures. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 271–276. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
Baker, Larry L., and Chris L. Zeller
2006. Preservation at Salmon Ruins. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 297–326. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
1965. Tree-Ring Dating of the Archeological Sites in the Chaco Canyon Region, New Mexico. Technical Series 6, Part II. Globe, AZ: Southwest Parks and Monuments Association.
2002. Predicting Maize Agriculture among the Fremont: An Economic Comparison of Farming and Foraging in the American Southwest. American Antiquity 67: 65–88.
Bayman, James M., Manuel R. Palacios-Fest, and Lisa W. Huckell
1997. Botanical Signatures of Water Storage Duration in a Hohokam Reservoir. American Antiquity 62: 103–111.
2010. Who Provided Maize to Chaco Canyon after the Mid-12th-Century Drought? Journal of Archaeological Science 37: 621–629.
Benson, L. V., J. R. Stein, and H. E. Taylor
2009. Possible Sources of Archaeological Maize Found in Chaco Canyon and Aztec Ruin, New Mexico. Journal of Archaeological Science 36: 387–407.
Bettinger, Robert L., and Jelmer Eerkens
1999. Point Typologies, Cultural Transmission, and the Spread of Bow-and-Arrow Technology in the Prehistoric Great Basin. American Antiquity 64: 231–242.
2006. Ceremonial and Medicinal Plants from Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 859–866. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
Bohrer, Vorsilla L., and Karen R. Adams
2006. Introduction to Archaeobotanical Studies at Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 717–720. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
Bohrer, Vorsilla L., and Karen R. Adams
2006a. Other Botanical Remains and Special Contexts at Salmon. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 771–784. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
Bohrer, Vorsilla L., and John F. Doebley
2006. Cultivated Plants from Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 721–739. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
Borson, Nancy, Frances Berdan, Edward Stark, Jack States, and Peter J. Wettstein
1998. Origins of an Anasazi Scarlet Macaw Feather Artifact. American Antiquity 61: 131–142.
1890. Notes on Apache Mythology. Journal of American Folklore 3: 209–212.
1993. Wallace Ruin: Implications for Outlier Studies. In The Chimney Rock Archaeological Symposium, edited by J. McKim Malville and Gary Matlock, 72–75. Fort Collins, Colorado: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service.
1971. Site Bc236, Chaco Canyon National Monument, New Mexico. Washington: Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, National Park Service.
1993. Some Thoughts on Chimney Rock. In The Chimney Rock Archaeological Symposium, edited by J. McKim Malville and Gary Matlock, 7. Fort Collins, Colorado: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service.
1994. Kachina Images in American Art: The Way of the Doll. In Kachinas in the Pueblo World, edited by Polly Schaafsma, 147–160. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
1997. The Rhetoric of Formalism: Interpreting Anasazi Architecture. In Anasazi Architecture and American Design, edited by Baker H. Morrow and V. B. Price, 5–15. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Brunson-Hadley, Judy L., and Douglas R. Mitchell
2001. Epilogue. In Ancient Burial Practices in the American Southwest: Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, and Native American Perspectives, edited by Douglas R. Mitchell and Judy L. Brunson-Hadley, 254–255. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
2003. Coalbed Methane Development: The Costs and Benefits of an Emerging Energy Resource. Natural Resources Journal 43: 519–560.
2003. Pueblo Bonito: When a House Is Not a Home. In Pueblo Bonito: Center of the Chacoan World, edited by Jill E. Neitzel, 80–93. Washington: Smithsonian Books.
1923. Some Navajo Folktales and Customs. Folklore 34: 293–313.
2001. Pink Chert, Projectile Points, and the Chacoan Regional System. American Antiquity 66: 79–101.
2002. Sacred Earthen Architecture in the Northern Southwest: The Bluff Great House Berm. American Antiquity 67: 677–695.
Cameron, Catherine M., and H. Wolcott Toll
2001. Deciphering the Organization of Production in Chaco Canyon. American Antiquity 66: 5–13.
Capone, Patricia W., and Robert W. Preucel
2002. Ceramic Semiotics: Women, Pottery, and Social Meanings at Kotyiti Pueblo. In Archaeologies of the Pueblo Revolt: Identity, Meaning, and Renewal in the Pueblo World, edited by Robert W. Preucel, 99–113. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Chenault, Mark L., and Thomas N. Motsinger
2000. Colonization, Warfare, and Regional Competition: Recent Research into the Basketmaker III Period in the Mesa Verde Region. In Foundations of Anasazi Culture: The Basketmaker-Pueblo Transition, edited by Paul F. Reed, 45–65. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
Codding, Brian F., and Terry L. Jones
2007. Man the Showoff? Or the Ascendance of a Just-So Story: A Comment on Recent Applications of Costly Signaling Theory in American Archaeology. American Antiquity 72: 349–357.
1972. Archeology and the Art Market. Science (n. s.) 175: 263–266.
1991. Ballgame Imagery of the Maya Lowlands: History and Iconography. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Vernon L. Scarborough and David R. Wilcox, 251–288. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
1993. Welcome to the Symposium. In The Chimney Rock Archaeological Symposium, edited by J. McKim Malville and Gary Matlock, 6. Fort Collins, Colorado: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service.
1938. Names of the Four Culture Roots in the Southwest. Science (n. s.) 87 (2268): 551–552
1945. The Patayan Problem in the Colorado River Valley. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 1: 114–121.
Coltrain, Joan Brenner, Joel C. Janetski, and Shawn W. Carlyle
2007. The Stable- and Radio-Isotope Chemistry of Western Basketmaker Burials: Implications for Early Puebloan Diets and Origins. American Antiquity 72: 301–321.
Coltrain, Joan Brenner, and Steven W. Levitt
2002. Climate and Diet in Fremont Prehistory: Economic Variability and Abandonment of Maize Agriculture in the Great Salt Lake Basin. American Antiquity 67: 453–485.
Conyers, Lawrence B., and Catherine M. Cameron
1998. Ground-Penetrating Radar Techniques and Three-Dimensional Computer Mapping in the American Southwest. Journal of Field Archaeology 25: 417–430.
1996. Big Sites, Big Questions: Pueblos in Transition. In The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150–1350, edited by Michael A. Adler, 228–240. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Craig, Douglas B., James P. Holmlund, and Jeffery J. Clark
1998. Labor Investment and Organization in Platform Mound Construction: A Case Study from the Tonto Basin of Central Arizona. Journal of Field Archaeology 25: 245–259.
Creel, Darrell, and Roger Anyon
2003. New Interpretations of Mimbres Public Architecture and Space: Implications for Cultural Change. American Antiquity 68: 67–92.
Creel, Darrell, and Charmion McKusick
1994. Prehistoric Macaws and Parrots in the Mimbres Area, New Mexico. American Antiquity 59: 510–524.
1991. The Hohokam: Current Views of Prehistory and the Regional System. In Chaco & Hohokam: Prehistoric Regional Systems in the American Southwest, edited by Patricia L. Crown and W. James Judge, 135–157. Santa Fe: SAR Press.
Crown, Patricia L., and W. Jeffrey Hurst
2009. Evidence of Cacao Use in the Prehispanic American Southwest. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106(7): 2110–2113.
Crown, Patricia L., and W. James Judge
1991a. Introduction. In Chaco & Hohokam: Prehistoric Regional Systems in the American Southwest, edited by Patricia L. Crown and W. James Judge, 1–9. Santa Fe: SAR Press.
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1991b. Chaco & Hohokam: Prehistoric Regional Systems in the American Southwest. Santa Fe: SAR Press.
Crown, Patricia L., and W. James Judge
1991c. Synthesis and Conclusions. In Chaco & Hohokam: Prehistoric Regional Systems in the American Southwest, edited by Patricia L. Crown and W. James Judge, 293–308. Santa Fe: SAR Press.
Crown, Patricia L., Janet D. Orcutt, and Timothy A. Kohler
1996. Pueblo Cultures in Transition: The Northern Rio Grande. In The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150–1350, edited by Michael A. Adler, 188–204. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Crown, Patricia L., and W. H. Wills
2003. Modifying Pottery and Kivas at Chaco: Pentimento, Restoration, or Renewal? American Antiquity 68: 511–532.
2007. The Warhol Economy: How Fashion, Art, and Music Drive New York City. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Damp, Jonathan E., Stephen A. Hall, and Susan J. Smith
2002. Early Irrigation on the Colorado Plateau near Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. American Antiquity 67: 665–676.
Damp, Jonathan E., and Edward M. Kotyk
2000. Socioeconomic Organization of a Late Basketmaker III Community in the Mexican Springs Area, Southern Chuska Mountains, New Mexico. In Foundations of Anasazi Culture: The Basketmaker-Pueblo Transition, edited by Paul F. Reed, 95–113. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
2001. Interpreting Variability in Thule Inuit Architecture: A Case Study from the Canadian High Arctic. American Antiquity 66: 453–470.
Dawson, Peter C., and Richard M. Levy
2005. A Three-Dimensional Model of a Thule Inuit Whale Bone House. Journal of Field Archaeology 30: 443–455.
2004. Correcting an Error in “Early Irrigation on the Colorado Plateau near Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico.” American Antiquity 69: 149–150.
1992. Environmental Factors in the Evolution of the Chacoan Sociopolitical System. In Anasazi Regional Organization and the Chaco System, edited by David E. Doyel, 35–43. Anthropological Papers No. 5. Albuquerque: Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico.
1996. Kayenta Anasazi Settlement Transformations in Northeastern Arizona: A.D. 1150 to 1350. In The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1150–1350, edited by Michael A. Adler, 29–47. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Dent, Stephen D., and Barbara Coleman
1997. A Planners’ Primer: Lessons from Chaco. In Anasazi Architecture and American Design, edited by Baker H. Morrow and V. B. Price, 53–61. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Diaz-Granados, Carol, Marvin W. Rowe, Marian Hyman, James R. Duncan, and John R. Southon
2001. AMS Radiocarbon Dates for Charcoal from Three Missouri Pictographs and Their Associated Iconography. American Antiquity 66: 481–492.
1996. The Intensity of Maize Processing and Production in Upland Mogollon Pithouse Villages A.D. 200–1000. American Antiquity 61: 102–115.
1997. Changes in Architecture and Land Use Strategies in the American Southwest: Upland Mogollon Pithouse Dwellers, A.C. 200–1000. Journal of Field Archaeology 24: 179–194.
1998. The Interpretation of Archaeological Floor Assemblages: A Case Study from the American Southwest. American Antiquity 63: 617–634.
1964. The Acceptance and Persistence of Ring Vessels and Stirrup Spout-Handles in the Southwest. American Antiquity 29: 455–460.
2006. Plant Remains from Trash Deposits at Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 759–770. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
Dongoske, Kurt E., and Cindy K. Dongoske
2002. History in Stone: Evaluating Spanish Conversion Efforts through Hopi Rock Art. In Archaeologies of the Pueblo Revolt: Identity, Meaning, and Renewal in the Pueblo World, edited by Robert W. Preucel, 114–131. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
1984. Settlements and the Development of “Statelets” in Sonora, Mexico. Journal of Field Archaeology 11: 13–24.
1995. Autonomy and Regional Systems in the Late Prehistoric Southern Southwest. American Antiquity 60: 240–257.
2002–2004. A Reinterpretation of the Occupational History of the Pendleton Ruin, New Mexico. Journal of Field Archaeology 29: 425–436.
1991. Hohokam Exchange and Interaction. In Chaco & Hohokam: Prehistoric Regional Systems in the American Southwest, edited by Patricia L. Crown and W. James Judge, 225–252. Santa Fe: SAR Press.
1992. Anasazi Regional Organization and the Chaco System. Anthropological Papers No. 5. Albuquerque: Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico.
1992a. Exploring Chaco. In Anasazi Regional Organization and the Chaco System, edited by David E. Doyel, 3–14. Anthropological Papers No. 5. Albuquerque: Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico.
Doyel, David E., and Stephen H. Lekson
1992. Regional Organization in the American Southwest. In Anasazi Regional Organization and the Chaco System, edited by David E. Doyel, 15–21. Anthropological Papers No. 5. Albuquerque: Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico.
Duerksen, Christopher J., C. Gregory Dale, and Donald L. Elliott
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Duff, Andrew I., and Stephen H. Lekson
2006. Notes from the South. In The Archaeology of Chaco Canyon: An Eleventh-Century Pueblo Regional Center, edited by Stephen H. Lekson, 315–337. Santa Fe: SAR Press.
1993. Forest, Trees, and Archaeological Vision: A Parable from Chimney Rock. In The Chimney Rock Archaeological Symposium, edited by J. McKim Malville and Gary Matlock, 91–94. Fort Collins, Colorado: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service.
Durand, Stephen R., and Kathy Roler Durand
2000. Notes from the Edge: Settlement Pattern Changes at the Guadalupe Community. In Great House Communities Across the Chacoan Landscape, edited by John Kantner and Nancy M. Mahoney, 101–109. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
2001. Economic Support of Chaco Canyon Society. American Antiquity 66: 26–35.
1993. History of Research at Chimney Rock. In The Chimney Rock Archaeological Symposium, edited by J. McKim Malville and Gary Matlock, 10–13. Fort Collins, Colorado: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service.
1993a. Recent Research at Chimney Rock. In The Chimney Rock Archaeological Symposium, edited by J. McKim Malville and Gary Matlock, 14–19. Fort Collins, Colorado: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service.
2004. Privatization, Small-Seed Intensification, and the Origins of Pottery in the Western Great Basin. American Antiquity 69: 653–670.
1994. The Hopi Cosmology or World-View. In Kachinas in the Pueblo World, edited by Polly Schaafsma, 7–16. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
2009. Copper Working Technologies, Contexts of Use, and Social Complexity in the Eastern Woodlands of Native North America. Journal of World Prehistory 22: 213–235.
2006. Reanalysis of the Archaeomagnetic Results for Salmon Pueblo. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 277–286. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
1991. Ceramic Figurines and the Mesoamerican Ballgame. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Vernon L. Scarborough and David R. Wilcox, 241–249. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
2002. Mission and Mesa: Some Thoughts on the Archaeology of Pueblo Revolt Era Sites in the Jemez Region, New Mexico. In Archaeologies of the Pueblo Revolt: Identity, Meaning, and Renewal in the Pueblo World, edited by Robert W. Preucel, 45–60. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
1997. The Changing Image of the Anasazi World in the American Imagination. In Anasazi Architecture and American Design, edited by Baker H. Morrow and V. B. Price, 16–23. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Elson, Mark D., Michael H. Ort, S. Jerome Hesse, and Wendell A. Duffield
2002. Lava, Corn, and Ritual in the Northern Southwest. American Antiquity 67: 119–135.
English, Nathan B., Julio L. Betancourt, Jeffrey S. Dean, and Jay Quade
2001. Strontium Isotopes Reveal Distant Sources of Architectural Timber in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98(21): 11891–11896.
Ensor, Bradley E., Marisa O. Ensor, and Gregory W. De Vries
2003. Hohokam Political Ecology and Vulnerability: A Comment on Waters and Ravesloot. American Antiquity 68: 169–181.
1997. Mimbres Pottery, Births, and Gender: A Reconsideration. American Antiquity 62: 733–736.
2006. Human Remains from Salmon Pueblo, 2005 Update. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 331–348. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2003. Astronomy and Ritual in Chaco Canyon. In Pueblo Bonito: Center of the Chacoan World, edited by Jill E. Neitzel, 61–71. Washington: Smithsonian Books.
1992. An Outside Perspective on Chaco Canyon. In Anasazi Regional Organization and the Chaco System, edited by David E. Doyel, 177–182. Anthropological Papers No. 5. Albuquerque: Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico.
Feinman, Gary M., Kent G. Lightfoot, and Steadman Upham
2000. Political Hierarchies and Organizational Strategies in the Puebloan Southwest. American Antiquity 65: 449–470.
2002. Dowa Yalanne: The Architecture of Zuni Resistance and Social Change during the Pueblo Revolt. In Archaeologies of the Pueblo Revolt: Identity, Meaning, and Renewal in the Pueblo World, edited by Robert W. Preucel, 33–44. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Ferguson, T. J., Kurt E. Dongoske, and Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma
2001. Hopi Perspectives on Southwestern Mortuary Studies. In Ancient Burial Practices in the American Southwest: Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, and Native American Perspectives, edited by Douglas R. Mitchell and Judy L. Brunson-Hadley, 9–26. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
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1998. Coalbed Methane: From Hazard to Resource. International Journal of Coal Geology 35: 3–26.
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Foster, Michael S., and Steven R. James
2002–2004. Dogs, Deer, or Guanacos: Zoomorphic Figurines from Pueblo Grande, Central Arizona. Journal of Field Archaeology 29: 165–176.
Fowler, Andrew P., and John R. Stein
1992. The Anasazi Great House in Space, Time, and Paradigm. In Anasazi Regional Organization and the Chaco System, edited by David E. Doyel, 101–122. Anthropological Papers No. 5. Albuquerque: Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico.
2005. Historical Contingency and the Prehistoric Foundations of Moiety Organization among the Eastern Pueblos. Journal of Anthropological Research 61: 25–52.
1991. The Lords of Light Versus the Lords of Dark: The Postclassic Highland Maya Ballgame. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Vernon L. Scarborough and David R. Wilcox, 213–238. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
2006a. 1980 Introduction to the Salmon Ceramic Analysis. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 397–400. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006b. Salmon Ceramic Laboratory Methodology. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 401–407. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006c. Ceramic Assemblages and Sherd Counts. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 409–418. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006d. Primary Occupation Ceramics. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 419–484. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006e. Relative Dating with Salmon Ceramics Using Factor Analysis. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 485–504. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006f. Ceramic Chronology and Temporal Change at Salmon. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 505–527. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006g. Diachronic Variation in San Juan White Ware from Salmon. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 529–537. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006h. Tempering Materials in San Juan Ceramics from Salmon. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 540–544. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2006i. 1980 Conclusions from the Salmon Ceramic Analysis. In Thirty-Five Years of Archaeological Research at Salmon Ruins, New Mexico, edited by Paul F. Reed, 553–557. Tucson and Bloomfield: Center for Desert Archaeology and Salmon Ruins Museum.
2005. People of Chaco: A Canyon and Its Culture. 3rd ed. New York: Norton.
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2003. A Study of a Pre-Columbian Irrigation System at Newcomb, New Mexico. Journal of GIS in Archaeology 1: 1–10.
1982. The Archaeology of the De-na-zin Mine, San Juan County, New Mexico. Farmington: Division of Conservation Archaeology, San Juan County Archaeological Research Center and Library.
Geib, Phil R., and Kimberly Spurr
2000. The Basketmaker II–III Transition on the Rainbow Plateau. In Foundations of Anasazi Culture: The Basketmaker-Pueblo Transition, edited by Paul F. Reed, 175–200. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
1991. Ballgames and Boundaries. In The Mesoamerican Ballgame, edited by Vernon L. Scarborough and David R. Wilcox, 317–345. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Gilman, Patricia A., Veletta Canouts, and Ronald L. Bishop
1994. The Production and Distribution of Classic Mimbres Black-on-White Pottery. American Antiquity 59: 695–709.
Gilpin, Dennis, and Larry Benallie Jr.
2000. Juniper Cove and Early Anasazi Site Structure West of the Chuska Mountains. In Foundations of Anasazi Culture: The Basketmaker-Pueblo Transition, edited by Paul F. Reed, 161–173. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
Gilpin, Dennis, and David E. Purcell
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