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Prehistoric settlement patterns in the New World.
Gordon Randolph Willey
Published
1956
by Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 183-202.
Series | Viking Fund publications in anthropology,, no. 23 |
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LC Classifications | E53 .W5 |
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Pagination | viii, 202 p. |
Number of Pages | 202 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6217223M |
LC Control Number | 57000134 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 9122408 |
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Willey. This book synthesizes the archaeology of the ancestral Pueblo world during the Pueblo III period, examining twelve regions that embrace nearly the entire range of major topographic features, ecological zones, and prehistoric Puebloan settlement patterns found in the northern by: This book synthesizes the archaeology of the ancestral Pueblo world during the Pueblo III period, examining twelve regions that embrace nearly the entire range of major topographic features, ecological zones, and prehistoric Puebloan settlement patterns found in the northern Southwest.4/5(2).
About this Item: University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Softcover. Condition: New. pages. Softcover. New book. ARCHAEOLOGY. From the mid-twelfth to the mid-fourteenth century, the world of the ancestral Pueblo people (Anasazi) was in transition, undergoing changes in settlement patterns and community organization that resulted in what scholars now call the.
In the scientific field of archaeology, the term "settlement pattern" refers to the evidence within a given region of the physical remnants of communities and evidence is used to interpret the way interdependent local groups of people interacted in the past.
People have lived and interacted together for a very long time, and settlement patterns have. Book reviews; Abstracting and indexing Next Article New Biological Books. Reviews and Brief Notices.
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The articles are, in effect, an indication of the vitality and importance of the settlement pattern concepts in archaeological thinking and a measure of the breadth and diversity of Willey's interests.” (excerpt from the introduction to "Prehistoric Settlement Patterns" by Evon Z.
Vogt and Richard M. Leventhal). Cite this Record. Settlement Patterns in Eastern United States. In: Prehistoric Settlement Patterns In the New World. Sears. Publications,1. Buy Prehistoric Settlement Patterns in the New World by Gordon R. Willey from Waterstones today.
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By examining the settlement patterns of eight prehistoric New World hunter-gatherer settlement systems spanning three distinct environmental contexts, this analysis explores the degree to which heavy-tailed settlement-size scaling depends Cited by: This book synthesizes the archaeology of the ancestral Pueblo world during the Pueblo III period, examining twelve regions that embrace nearly the entire range of major topographic features, ecological zones, and prehistoric Puebloan settlement patterns found in the northern Southwest.
CHAPTER 1. The Archaeology of Settlement Agriculture. THOMAS W. KILLION. THE CULTIVATION OF CROPS within and surrounding settlements was a fundamental feature of everyday life among many of the prehistoric farming populations of the New : Cite this Record.
Settlement Patterns in Eastern United States. In Prehistoric Settlement Patterns In the New World. William H. Sears. Publications in Anthropology,1.
The Prehistoric Pueblo World, A.D. Book Description: From the mid-twelfth to the mid-fourteenth century, the world of the ancestral Pueblo people (Anasazi) was in transition, undergoing changes in settlement patterns and community organization that resulted in what scholars now call the Pueblo III period.
In Prehistoric settlement patterns in the New World, edited by G. Willey. New York: Wenner-Gren Foundation. Sidrys, R. Mass-distance measures for the Maya obsidian trade. In Exchange systems in prehistory, edited by T.
Earle and J. Ericson, pp. New York: Academic Press. uxiliary source to by: There is also the book by Cunliffe titled Prehistoric Europe: The Oxford Illustrated History of Prehistoric Europe which is a good introduction albeit not the most up-to-date given it was written 25 years ago.
The problem is that 'prehistoric Europe' is too general a term that means different things in different regions. Author: Robert J. Wenke ISBN: X Genre: Social Science File Size: MB Format: PDF, Kindle Download: Read:.
This book synthesizes the archaeology of the ancestral Pueblo world during the Pueblo III period, examining twelve regions that embrace nearly the entire range of major topographic features, ecological zones, and prehistoric Puebloan settlement patterns found in the northern : University of Arizona Press.Book Description.
In this exciting new volume several leading researchers use settlement ecology, an emerging approach to the study of archaeological settlements, to examine the spatial arrangement of prehistoric settlement patterns across the Americas.
By examining the settlement patterns of eight prehistoric New World hunter-gath-erer settlement systems spanning three distinct environmental contexts, this analysis explores the degree to which.