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050 00 $aE99.Z9$bZ85 2007
082 00 $a978.9/8301$222
245 00 $aZuni origins :$btoward a new synthesis of Southwestern archaeology /$cedited by David A. Gregory and David R. Wilcox ; with a Foreword by William H. Doelle.
260 $aTucson :$bUniversity of Arizona Press,$c[2007], ©2007.
300 $axv, 517 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c29 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [447]-503) and index.
505 00 $tForeword /$rWilliam H. Doelle -- $tPreface : constructing and refining a research design for the study of Zuni origins /$rDavid A. Gregory and David R. Wilcox -- $gPt. I.$tLarge-scale contexts for the study of Zuni origins : language, culture, and environment -- $g1.$tIntroduction : the structure of anthropological inquiry into Zuni origins /$rDavid R. Wilcox and David A. Gregory -- $g2.$tPrehistoric cultural and linguistic patterns in the Southwest since 5000 BC /$rCynthia Irwin-Williams -- $g3.$tThe Zuni language in Southwestern Areal context /$rJane H. Hill -- $g4.$tArchaeological concepts for assessing Mogollon-Zuni connections /$rJeffery J. Clark -- $g5.$tThe environmental context of linguistic differentiation and other cultural developments in the prehistoric Southwest /$rDavid A. Gregory and Fred L. Nials -- $g6.$tZuni-area paleoenvironment /$rJeffrey S. Dean -- $gPt. II.$tPlacing Zuni in the development of Southwestern societies : from Paleoindian to Mogollon -- $g7.$tThe archaic origins of the Zuni : preliminary explorations /$rR. G. Matson -- $g8.$tZuni emergent agriculture : economic strategies and the origins of Zuni /$rJonathan E. Damp -- $g9.$tA Mogollon-Zuni hypothesis : Paul Sidney Martin and John B. Rinaldo's formulation /$rDavid A. Gregory -- $g10.$tAdaptation of man to the mountains : revising the Mogollon concept /$rDavid A. Gregory and David R. Wilcox -- $g11.$tMogollon trajectories and divergences /$rMichael W. Diehl -- $gPt. III.$tZuni in the Puebloan world : Mogollon-Zuni connections -- $g12.$tZuni in the Puebloan and Southwestern worlds /$rDavid R. Wilcox, David A. Gregory and J. Brett Hill -- $g13.$tA regional perspective on ceramics and Zuni identity, AD 200-1630 /$rBarbara J. Mills -- $g14.$tMogollon pottery production and exchange /$rC. Dean Wilson -- $g15.$tRock art of the Zuni region : cultural-historical implications /$rPolly Schaafsma and M. Jane Young -- $g16.$tMogollon and Zuni perishable traditions and the question of Zuni origins /$rLaurie Webster -- $g17.$tExchange networks for exotic goods in the Southwest and Zuni's place in them /$rArthur W. Vokes and David A. Gregory -- $gPt. IV.$tZuni from the late prehistoric to the Middle Place -- $g18.$tLate prehistoric and prehistoric settlement systems in the Zuni area /$rKeith W. Kintigh -- $g19.$tZuni traditional history and cultural geography /$rT. J. Ferguson -- $gPt. V.$tZuni origins : future directions and critical commentary -- $g20.$tA new research design for studying Zuni origins and similar anthropological problems /$rDavid A. Gregory and David R. Wilcox -- $g21.$tComments on Zuni origins : toward a new synthesis of Southwestern archaeology /$rDon D. Fowler -- $g22.$tFrom out of the Southwest, a new kind of past /$rStephen A. Kowalewski.
520 1 $a"The Zuni are a Southwestern people whose origins have long intrigued anthropologists. This volume presents fresh approaches to that question from both anthropological and traditional perspectives, exploring the origins of the tribe and the influences that have affected their way of life. Utilizing macroregional approaches, it brings together many decades of research in the Zuni and Mogollon areas, incorporating archaeological evidence, environmental data, and linguistic analyses to propose new links among early Southwestern peoples." "By taking stock and synthesizing what is currently known about the origins of the Zuni language and the development of modern Zuni culture, Zuni Origins is the only volume to address this subject with such a breadth of data and interpretations. It will prove invaluable to archaeologists working throughout the North American Southwest as well as to others struggling with issues of ethnicity, migration, incipient agriculture, and linguistic origins."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aZuni Indians$xOrigin.
650 0 $aZuni Indians$xAntiquities.
650 0 $aZuni language.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85150062
650 0 $aAnthropological linguistics$zNew Mexico.
650 0 $aExcavations (Archaeology)$zNew Mexico.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85046167
651 0 $aNew Mexico$xAntiquities.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85091362
700 1 $aGregory, David A.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85369172
700 1 $aWilcox, David R.,$d1944-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90709011
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0718/2007020513.html
852 00 $bglx$hE99.Z9$iZ85 2007