Zuni (Culture Keyword)

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HARP Supplemental Documents (1991)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Sarah Oas

HARP supplemental documents including reports, open-house presentation, and list of pollen samples


HARP Survey Ceramic Database (2016)
DATASET Keith Kintigh. Suzanne Eckert.

Ceramic data from the Heshotauthla Archaeological Research Project survey around the site of Heshotauthla. Suzanne Eckert did the ceramic identifications.


Hawikku and Kechiba:wa Mortuary Data: Inhumation Body Treatment Raw Data and Multiple Correspondence Analysis Scores (2013)
DATASET M Scott Thompson. Todd L. Howell. Keith Kintigh. Brenda Shears.

In the dissertation titled "Interactions with the Incorporeal in the Mississippian and Ancestral Puebloan Worlds," the author analyzed the Hawikku and Kechiba:wa Mortuary Data: Inhumation Body Treatment data set in an examination of the performance of mortuary ritual at Protohistoric period Zuni villages. The analysis of body treatment and the larger consideration of mortuary ritual were designed to understand the identities of the spirits of the dead in Mississippian period villages of the...


Hawikku and Kechiba:wa Mortuary Data: Material Accompaniments Raw Data and Multidimensional Scaling Scores (2013)
DATASET Todd L. Howell. Keith Kintigh. Brenda Shears. M Scott Thompson.

In the dissertation titled "Interactions with the Incorporeal in the Mississippian and Ancestral Puebloan Worlds," the author analyzed the Hawikku and Kechiba:wa Mortuary Material Accompaniment data set in an examination of the performance of mortuary ritual at Protohistoric period Zuni villages. The analysis of mortuary accompaniments and the larger consideration of mortuary ritual were designed to understand the identities of the spirits of the dead in Mississippian period villages of the...


The Hendricks-Hodge Archaeological Expedition Documentation Project: Preparing a Museum Collection for Research (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brenda Shears.

On the shelves of the Museum of the American Indian lie the pieces of a dramatic story that began unfolding in the Southwestern United States nearly 500 years ago. In 1540 the ancient Zuni villages of Hawikku and Kechiba:wa were bustling communities when the Zuni world was abruptly and irrevocably changed by a battle with the Spanish conquistadors, led by Francisco Coronado, during his search for the legendary cities of Cibola. Through the ensuing years an uneasy relationship developed between...


Heshotauthla Archaeological Research Project (HARP)
PROJECT Keith Kintigh. Arizona State University (ASU).

The Heshotauthla Archaeological Research Project (HARP) did limited excavation at the Pueblo IV site of Heshotauthla and intensive systematic survey in the area of the site on the Zuni Indian Reservation. Excavation was limited to areas threatened by erosion and areas thought t have been previously excavated by the Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition in the late 1880s. HARP survey recorded 305 prehistoric and historic sites in 10.4 square kilometers, including a post-Chaocan great...


Heshotauthla Plan (1991)
IMAGE Keith Kintigh.

Plans of Heshotauthla. Hemenway Expedition Map, Fewkes Published Map, 1991 map based on Fewkes published map showing Arizona State University 1990-1991 excavation units in approximate locations, Heshotauthla location map. Additional, better maps will be added.


Hinkson Site Palynology (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James Schoenwetter.

Use of sediment samples collected from the Hinkson Site for a classroom research project late in 1989 provided opportunity to extract and examine the pollen they contained. Since the effort was undertaken by students with no prior experience of pollen study, the raw data is to some degree suspect. However, the student work was supervised by experienced personnel, and students were encouraged to rely on supervisory help whenever a problematic issue arose. The samples should be re-observed before...


Holloman Air Force Base Resources
PROJECT Uploaded by: Rachel Fernandez

Project metadata for resources within the Holloman Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.


Hopi and Zuni Ceremonialism (1933)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Elsie C. Parson.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Hovenweep Rock Art: An Anasazi Visual Communication System (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only N. Olsen.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Howell_Hawikku_Paper and Metadata_In With the Old: Examining Issues in Using Older Mortuary Data (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Todd Howell.

The use of mortuary data collected early this century poses a number of problems and opportunities. In this paper I address some of these issues with respect to mortuary databases from the ancestral Zuni villages of Hawikku and Kechipawan. These data were collected in the 1910s and 1920s; the excavations had goals that were somewhat different than current goals. This paper explores the basic qualities of these databases and the challenges of making the data comparable to other...


Identity and Social Transformation in the Prehispanic Cibola World: A.D. 1150-1325
PROJECT Matthew Peeples.

This project contains raw data files associated with my Arizona State University dissertation. Identity and Social Transformation in the Prehispanic Cibola World: A.D. 1150-1325 For more up-to-date versions of these data and analyses see tDAR project: "Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World" https:// core.tdar.org/project/427899/


INAA Data from the greater Cibola Region (2018)
DATASET Matthew Peeples. Andrew Duff. Deborah Huntley. Gregson Schachner. Karl W. Laumbach. Michael Glascock. Jeffrey Ferguson.

These data represent all of the new and previously published INAA ceramic compositional data and group assignments from Peeples 2018: Connected Communities Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.


Interactions with the Incorporeal in the Mississippian and Ancestral Puebloan Worlds (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text M Scott Thompson.

This research explores how people’s relationships with the spirits of the dead are embedded in political histories. It addresses the ways in which certain spirits were integral “inhabitants” of two social environments with disparate political traditions. Using the prehistoric mortuary record, I investigate the spirits and their involvement in socio-political affairs in the Prehispanic American Southeast and Southwest. Foremost, I construct a framework to characterize particular social...


Interactions with the Incorporeal in the Mississippian and Ancestral Puebloan Worlds
PROJECT Uploaded by: M Scott Thompson

This research explores how people’s relationships with the spirits of the dead are embedded in political histories. It addresses the ways in which certain spirits were integral “inhabitants” of two social environments with disparate political traditions. Using the prehistoric mortuary record, this study investigate the spirits and their involvement in socio-political affairs in the Prehispanic American Southeast and Southwest. Foremost, this research constructs a framework to characterize...


Investigations at Ojo Bonito: The 1988 Arizona State University Summer Field School (1988)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Todd Howell.

The 1988 Arizona State University Archaeological Field School under the direction of Dr. Keith Kintiqh was held at the privately-owned Hinkson ranch just southwest of the Zuni Indian Reservation. The Hinkson ranch holds qreat research potential because of a dense prehistoric occupation (primarily Pueblo II & III) that has been relatively undisturbed by pothuntinq or other destructive processes. If the great house and great kiva of the Hinkson Complex were built and occupied after the collapse...


Kinishba: A Classic Site of the Western Pueblos (1956)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James B. Shaeffer.

This book is a general historic and cultural overview of the Kanishba ruins located on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in Central Arizona. First mentioned in archaeological publications in 1892 by Adolph Bandelier, this large and prominent site eventually was investigated as part of an archaeological research program of the University of Arizona. In 1931, Dr. Byron Cummings, then Director of the Arizona State Museum and Head of the Department of Anthropology, established a camp near the site...


Kirtland Air Force Base Project Metadata
PROJECT Uploaded by: Charlene Collazzi

Project metadata for resources within the Kirtland Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.


The Los Gigantes Community: Post-Chacoan Settlement in the Zuni Region of the American Southwest (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Deborah Huntley. Gregson Schachner.

Poster presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Chicago, IL.


The Lower Zuni River Archaeological District National Register Nomination (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Andrew Duff. Keith Kintigh.

The Lower Zuni River Archaeological District is located approximately 39 km (24 miles) northeast of St. Johns, Arizona where the Zuni River crosses the Arizona-New Mexico state line (Figures 1 and 2). Within this district are 89 archaeological sites that represent extensive prehistoric occupation of the area between about A.D. 800 and A.D. 1175, and historic use and occupation dating from the 1880s. A wide range of prehistoric site types are represented. Several ceramic and lithic...


Man's Rise to Civilization as Shown by the Indians of North America from Primeval Times to the Coming of the Industrial State (1968)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Peter Farb.

This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.


Mano data - Chapter 6 (2019)
DATASET Sarah Oas.

Mano data from Chapter 6. This dataset includes provenience, material, type, and comfort feature presence/absence information for all manos and mano fragments.


Mano measurement data - Chapter 6 (2019)
DATASET Sarah Oas.

Mano measurement data for all complete manos from Chapter 6. This dataset includes provenience, material, type, comfort feature presence/absence, and length and width measurements for all complete manos.


Metate data - Chapter 6 (2019)
DATASET Sarah Oas.

Metate data from Chapter 6. This dataset includes provenience, material, type, and measurements for all metates and metate fragments.