Los Alamos County (County) (Geographic Keyword)
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In this table, Akins presents a summary of individuals buried with different kinds of ornaments. Table row fields are as follows: immature individuals, females, and males. Table variable (column) fields are as follows: % with bone, % with stone, % with shell, % with turquoise, and % with any type.
Akins_Northern Rio Grande_Biological Data Sources_Table 2 (2011)
This table presents Akins' sources of biological data throughout the Northern Rio Grande area. It presents site names, occupation periods, number of burials, and published references.
Akins_Northern Rio Grande_Mortuary Data Sources_Table 1 (2011)
This table presents Akins' sources for mortuary feature data throughout the northern Rio Grande area. It includes site names, occupation periods, number of burials, and published reference.
Akins_Northern Rio Grande_Mortuary Patterns_Table 3 (2011)
In this table, Akins presents a summary of mortuary patterns in her burial sample from 13 sites in the Northern Rio Grande area. She provides summary data for the following variables: burial location, flexion, position, orientation, and non-perishable burial goods
LA 12587 Fauna (2014)
Faunal assemblage excavated at LA 12587, a late Coalition Pueblo site located on land managed by Las Alamos National Laboratory.
LA 135290 (2014)
Faunal assemblage excavated from LA 125290, a Coalition Period Pueblo site on land managed by the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
LA 4618 Fauna (2014)
Faunal assemblage excavated from LA 4618, a Coalition Period Pueblo site located on land managed by the Las Alamos National Laboratory.
LA 86534 (2014)
Faunal assemblage excavated from LA 86534, a Coalition Period Pueblo site on land managed by the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Room count, room size, and artifact assemblage data from Northern Rio Grande Pueblo settlements, AD 1200-1700. (2019)
Data analyzed in: Ortman, Scott G. and Kaitlyn E. Davis (2019). Economic Growth in the Pueblos? In Re-Framing the Northern Rio Grande Pueblo Economy, edited by Scott G. Ortman, pp. 1-16. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona 80, University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
Room counts, plaza areas, and neighbors for Northern Rio Grande Pueblo settlements, 1200-1700 CE (2019)
Data analyzed in: Ortman, Scott G. and Grant D. Coffey (2019). The Network Effects of Northern Rio Grande Pueblo Rituals. In Re-Framing the Northern Rio Grande Pueblo Economy, edited by Scott G. Ortman, pp. 75-85. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona 80, University of Arizona Press, Tucson.