This started as a list of books and articles I had read about Chaco, but over time it’s broadened into a list of things I have read on topics that I consider relevant to understanding Chaco, and the prehistory of North America more broadly, in the context of contemporary issues including community planning and the human environment. While it may look like a jumble of publications on unrelated topics, I think there is an underlying thematic unity here. I’ve put entries that relate directly to Chaco Canyon in bold for the benefit of those who are looking for further reading on Chaco specifically.
In any case, I mostly use this page as a place to store bibliographic information that I can link to from posts, and for that purpose it works well. If readers have questions about any specific works on this list, they can feel free to contact me and I’ll give whatever answers I have.
2007. Urban America in the Modern Age: 1920 to the Present. 2nd ed. Wheeling, Illinois: Harlan Davidson.
Abbott, David R., Alexa M. Smith, and Emiliano Gallaga
2007. Ballcourts and Ceramics: The Case for Hohokam Marketplaces in the Arizona Desert. American Antiquity 72: 461–484.
Abbott, Mark B., and Alexander P. Wolfe
2003. Intensive Pre-Incan Metallurgy Recorded by Lake Sediments from the Bolivian Andes. Science (n. s.) 301: 1893–1895.
1980. Iroquois Cannibalism: Fact Not Fiction. Ethnohistory 27: 309–316.
2009. Hopewell Archaeology: A View from the Northern Woodlands. Journal of Archaeological Research 17: 169–204.
1964. Lichens and the Patination of Chert in Alaska. American Antiquity 29: 386–387.
1998. Early Maritime Traditions in the Bering, Chukchi, and East Siberian Seas. Arctic Anthropology 35(1): 247–262.
2001. Spein Mountain: A Mesa Complex Site in Southwestern Alaska. Arctic Anthropology 38(2): 81–97.
2004. The Northern Archaic Tradition in Southwestern Alaska. Arctic Anthropology 41(2): 153–162.
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.
2004. Homol’ovi: A 13th–14th–Century Settlement Cluster in Northeastern Arizona. In The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275–1600, edited by E. Charles Adams and Andrew I. Duff, 119–127. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Adams, E. Charles, and Andrew I. Duff, eds.
2004. The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275–1600. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Adams, E. Charles, and Andrew I. Duff
2004a. Settlement Clusters and the Pueblo IV World. In The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275–1600, edited by E. Charles Adams and Andrew I. Duff, 3–16. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Adams, E. Charles, Vincent M. LaMotta, and Kurt E. Dongoske
2004. Hopi Settlement Clusters Past and Present. In The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275–1600, edited by E. Charles Adams and Andrew I. Duff, 128–136. 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.
2008. Subsistence and Plant Use during the Chacoan and Secondary Occupations at Salmon Ruin. In Chaco’s Northern Prodigies: Salmon, Aztec, and the Ascendancy of the Middle San Juan Region after AD 1100, edited by Paul F. Reed, 65–85. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
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.
1979. Comment by Adovasio. American Antiquity 44: 723–731.
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.
Agogino, George A., and Irwin Rovner
1969. Preliminary Report of a Stratified Post-Folsom Sequence at Blackwater Draw Locality No. 1. American Antiquity 34: 175–176.
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.
Ahlstrom, Richard V. N., Carla R. Van West, and Jeffrey S. Dean
1995. Environmental and Chronological Factors in the Mesa Verde–Northern Rio Grande Migration. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 14: 125–142.
Aigner, Jean S., William S. Laughlin, Robert F. Black, and Don E. Dumond
1971. Early Racial and Cultural Identifications in Southwestern Alaska. Science (n. s.) 171: 87–90.
1967. Plains Relationships of the Fremont Culture: A Hypothesis. American Antiquity 32: 198–209.
1972. Fremont Culture: Restatement of Some Problems. American Antiquity 37: 61–66.
1976. Cultural Hiatus in the Eastern Great Basin? American Antiquity 41: 543–550.
1978. Archaeology of the Great Basin. Annual Review of Anthropology 7: 71–87.
1979. Comment by Aikens. American Antiquity 44: 731–732.
1927. The Morning Star Cult in the Southwest. American Anthropologist (n. s.) 29: 731–732.
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.
2008. Human Remains Recovered from the Tower Kiva at Salmon Ruins. In Chaco’s Northern Prodigies: Salmon, Aztec, and the Ascendancy of the Middle San Juan Region after AD 1100, edited by Paul F. Reed, 140–164. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
1951. The Ball Game Played by the Aborigines of the Antilles. American Antiquity 16: 348–352.
1969. Conceptual Models and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The American Political Science Review 63: 689–718.
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.
1970. Alberta Stoney (Assiniboin) Origins and Adaptations: A Case for Reappraisal. Ethnohistory 17: 49–61.
2006. Polynesian Seafaring and American Horizons: A Response to Jones and Klar. American Antiquity 71: 759–763.
1987. Toward a Processual Understanding of the Initial Variant of the Middle Missouri Tradition: The Case of the Mill Creek Culture of Iowa. American Antiquity 52: 522–537.
1956. Early Documentary Material on the Pueblo Kachina Cult. Anthropological Quarterly 29: 31–44.
Anderson, Shelby L., Matthew T. Boulanger, and Michael D. Glascock
2011. A New Perspective on Late Holocene Social Interaction in Northwest Alaska: Results of a Preliminary Ceramic Sourcing Study. Journal of Archaeological Science 38: 943–945.
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2010. Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles As Regulating Power Providers: Case Studies of Sweden and Germany. Energy Policy 38: 2751–2762.
1997. The Prehistory of the Coastal Areas of Amdrup Land and Holm Land Adjacent to the Northeast Water Polynya: An Archaeological Perspective. Journal of Marine Systems 10: 41–46.
Andrews, Anthony P., E. Wyllys Andrews, and Fernando Robles Castellanos
2003. The Northern Maya Collapse and Its Aftermath. Ancient Mesoamerica 14: 151–156.
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.
1939. A Proposed Nomenclature for Oklahoma Archaeology. American Antiquity 4: 349–350.
2005. Classic Maya Warfare and Weapons: Spear, Dart, and Arrow Points of Aguateca and Copan. Ancient Mesoamerica 16: 291–304.
1939. Material Culture Notes: Distribution of Smoking Pipes in the Pueblo Area. New Mexico Anthropologist 3: 53–57.
1968. Aikens’ Fremont Hypothesis and the Use of Skeletal Material in Archaeological Interpretation. American Antiquity 33: 385–386.
2007. Building Social History at Pueblo Bonito: Footnotes to a Biography of Place. In The Architecture of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, edited by Stephen H. Lekson, 179–198. Salt Lake City: University of Utah 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.
1972. Roger Williams: Another View. International Journal of American Linguistics 38: 266–267.
1975. More on Narragansett Keesuckquànd. International Journal of American Linguistics 41: 239–240.
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2004. Does Increased Extraction of Natural Gas Reduce Carbon Emissions? Environmental and Resource Economics 29: 379–400.
Aveni, Anthony F., Horst Hartung, and Beth Buckingham
1978. The Pecked Cross Symbol in Ancient Mesoamerica. Science (n. s.) 202: 267–279.
Axtell, Robert L., Joshua M. Epstein, Jeffrey S. Dean, George J. Gumerman, Alan C. Swedlund, Jason Harburger, Shubha Chakravarty, Ross Hammond, Jon Parker, and Miles Parker
2002. Population Growth and Collapse in a Multiagent Model of the Kayenta Anasazi in Long House Valley. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 99: 7275–7279.
2007. On the Practical Limits to Substitution. Ecological Economics 61: 115–128.
1961. A Hopewell Human Bone Whistle. American Antiquity 28: 108–110.
Bachechi, L., P. F. Fabbri, and F. Mallegni
1997. An Arrow-Caused Lesion in a Late Upper Paleolithic Human Pelvis. Current Anthropology 38: 135–140.
2006. Goats (Capra hircus), the Khoekhoen and Pastoralism: Current Evidence from Southern Africa. African Archaeological Review 23: 45–53.
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.
2008. Salmon Ruins: Architecture and Development of a Chacoan Satellite on the San Juan River. In Chaco’s Northern Prodigies: Salmon, Aztec, and the Ascendancy of the Middle San Juan Region after AD 1100, edited by Paul F. Reed, 29–41. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
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.
Baker, W. E., and A. V. Kidder
1937. A Spear Thrower from Oklahoma. American Antiquity 3: 51–52.
1989. Two Basque Loanwords in Micmac. International Journal of American Linguistics 55: 258–261.
1950. The Pottery of the Southern Paiute. American Antiquity 16: 50–56.
1974. A Coordinate Approach to Northern Maya Prehistory: A.D. 700–1200. American Antiquity 39: 85–93.
1985. sa/ša/la: Southeastern Shibboleth? International Journal of American Linguistics 51: 339–341.
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.
Barceló, Juan A., Ma. Florencio del Castillo, Laura Mameli, Eduardo Moreno, and Blanca Videla
2009. Where Does the South Begin? Social Variability at the Southern Top of the World. Arctic Anthropology 46(1–2): 50–71.
1964. Meander Loops and the Cahokia Site. American Antiquity 30: 89–91.
Bareis, Charles J., and James Warren Porter
1965. Megascopic and Petrographic Analyses of a Foreign Pottery Vessel from the Cahokia Site. American Antiquity 31: 95–101.
Barker, Alex W., Craig E. Skinner, M. Steven Shackley, Michael D. Glascock, and J. Daniel Rogers
2002. Mesoamerican Origin for an Obsidian Scraper from the Precolumbian Southeastern United States. American Antiquity 67: 103–108.
2002. Predicting Maize Agriculture among the Fremont: An Economic Comparison of Farming and Foraging in the American Southwest. American Antiquity 67: 65–88.
2010. Projecting Sprawl? The Atlanta Regional Commission and the 1975 Regional Development Plan of Metropolitan Atlanta. Journal of Planning History 9: 95–121.
Baugh, Timothy G., and Frank W. Eddy
1987. Rethinking Apachean Ceramics: The 1985 Southern Athapaskan Ceramics Conference. American Antiquity 52: 793–799.
Baugh, Timothy G., and Fred W. Nelson Jr.
1987. New Mexico Obsidian Sources and Exchange on the Southern Plains. Journal of Field Archaeology 14: 313–329.
1969. Science, Theory, and Reality in the “New Archaeology”. American Antiquity 34: 376–384.
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.
Beacham, E. Bradley, and Stephen R. Durand
2007. Eggshell and the Archaeological Record: New Insights into Turkey Husbandry in the American Southwest. Journal of Archaeological Science 34: 1610–1621.
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2000. Obsidian Hydration Dating, Past and Present. In It’s About Time: A History of Archaeological Dating in North America, edited by Stephen E. Nash, 124–151. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
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2007. Hohokam and Patayan Interaction in Southwestern Arizona: Evidence from Ceramic Compositional Analyses. Journal of Archaeological Science 34: 289–300.
2010. Recent Research in Western Mexican Archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Research 18: 41–109.
Befu, Harumi, and Chester S. Chard
1964. A Prehistoric Maritime Culture of the Okhotsk Sea. American Antiquity 30: 1–18.
1972. Archeological Excavations in Jalisco, Mexico. Science (n. s.) 175: 1238–1239.
1947. Trade Materials at Spiro Mound as Indicated by Artifacts. American Antiquity 12: 181–184.
1956. A Copper Plummet from Poverty Point, Louisiana. American Antiquity 22: 80.
1958. Illinois Names for Themselves and Other Groups. Ethnohistory 5: 285–291.
1944. A Note on Middle Mississippi Architecture. American Antiquity 9: 333–334.
2010. Who Provided Maize to Chaco Canyon after the Mid-12th-Century Drought? Journal of Archaeological Science 37: 621–629.
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2007. Possible Impacts of Early-11th-, Middle-12th-, and Late-13th-Century Droughts on Western Native Americans and the Mississippian Cahokians. Quaternary Science Reviews 26: 336–350.
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1953. The ‘Eskimo’ Name. International Journal of American Linguistics 19: 242–245.
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1951. Kleinschmidt Centennial IV: Aleut Demonstratives and the Aleut-Eskimo Relationship. International Journal of American Linguistics 17: 167–179.
1982. Two Phonological Innovations in Ritwan. International Journal of American Linguistics 48: 412–420.
1984. Proto-Algonquian-Ritwan Verbal Roots. International Journal of American Linguistics 50: 335–342.
1992. A Restriction on the Shape of Proto-Algonquian Nouns. International Journal of American Linguistics 58: 321–323.
2006. Studies in Blackfoot Prehistory. International Journal of American Linguistics 72: 264–284.
2007. A Blackfoot Syncope Rule. International Journal of American Linguistics 73: 239–240.
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1942. An Oneota Site in Missouri. American Antiquity 7: 290–305.
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1986. Prehistoric Long-Distance Transport of Construction Beams, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. American Antiquity 51: 370–375.
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1982. The Numic Spread: Great Basin Cultures in Competition. American Antiquity 47: 485–503.
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1983. Return Rates and Intensity of Resource Use in Numic and Prenumic Adaptive Strategies. American Antiquity 48: 830–834.
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2006. Pots and Pox: The Identification of Protohistoric Epidemics in the Upper Mississippi Valley. American Antiquity 71: 233–259.
2001. An Overview of Alaskan Late Pleistocene Archaeology: Historical Themes and Current Perspectives. Journal of World Prehistory 15: 125–191.
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1941. The Tsimshians of Metlakatla, Alaska. American Anthropologist (n. s.) 43: 83–88.
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1890. Notes on Apache Mythology. Journal of American Folklore 3: 209–212.
1989. Ethnicity on the Maritime Peninsula, 1600–1759. Ethnohistory 36: 257–284.
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1971. Site Bc236, Chaco Canyon National Monument, New Mexico. Washington: Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, National Park Service.
1971. The Natchez “Paradox.” Ethnology 10: 215–222.
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1960. A Note on the Southwestern Words for Cat. International Journal of American Linguistics 26: 167–168.
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