Zuni (Culture Keyword)
126-150 (174 Records)
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OBAP 1984 LZ0001-0108 Survey Forms (1984)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1984 LZ0001-0108 Survey Forms
OBAP 1984, 1987 Ceramic Survey Tabulation Forms (1987)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project Survey Ceramic Tabulation Forms 1984, 1987
OBAP 1984-94 Data Error Corrections for Ceramic Tabulations (2002)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project Data Error Corrections for Ceramic Tabulations
OBAP 1987 LZ0192-0299 Survey Forms (1987)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1987 LZ0192-0299 Survey Forms
OBAP 1992 LZ0901-0991 Survey Forms (1992)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1992 LZ0901-0991 Survey Forms
OBAP 1992 Survey Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1992)
OBAP 1992 Survey Ceramic Tabulation Forms
OBAP 1992,94 Survey and Excavation Groundstone Tabulation Forms (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1992 & 1994 Survey and Excavation Groundstone Tabulation Forms
OBAP 1994 Hinkson Excavation Forms (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1994 Hinkson Excavation Forms
OBAP 1994 In-Field Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1994 In-Field Ceramic Tabulation Forms
OBAP 1994 LZ1001-1105 Survey Forms (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1994 LZ1001-1105 Survey Forms
OBAP 1994 Survey Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project 1994 Survey Ceramic Tabulation Forms
OBAP Ceramic Database (2016)
Classified ceramics from the Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project, both survey and excavation.
OBAP Coding Sheet for Macrobotanical Database (2016)
Coding sheet for macrobotanical database associated with the Ojo Bonito Research Project.
OBAP Excavation Ceramic Tabulation Forms (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project: Hinkson, Jaralosa, H-Spear, & Ojo Bonito Excavation Ceramic Tabulation Forms
OBAP Hinkson Midden Ceramic and Lithic Counts (1994)
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project Hinkson Midden Ceramic and Lithic Counts
OBAP Macrobotanical Database (2016)
Macrobotanical database for the Ojo Bonito Research Project.
Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project (OBAP)
A survey and excavation project directed by Keith Kintigh and executed from 1983 through 1994. Approximate 58km2 were surveyed and 560 sites were recorded. Substantial excavations were undertaken at the Hinkson Site great house complex and Jaralosa Pueblo. Test excavations were completed at H-Spear, a Chacoan Great House located by the project and Ojo Bonito Pueblo. The project took place on the ranch of Mrs. Everett (Mabel) Hinkson (deceased). Most of the project work was done as a part of...
An Outline for a Chronology of Zuni Ruins (1917)
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Patterns of Prehistoric Settlement in the El Morro Valley, New Mexico (1973)
The design of ·the research hypotheses sampling, data collection and analyses, has made it possible to extrapolate for the region in general the transformations of the natural into the cultural landscape. The analysis of the pattern of settlement when evaluated in terms of the distribution of natural resources exposes many innuendos of prehistoric land use. While the utilization of resources is not totally dependent on demographic variables,(i.e., religious, social etc., norms can also program...
Prehistoric Settlement and Adaptation in the Ramah Valley, New Mexico (1973)
This paper will attempt to reconstruct the valley-wide systems of subsistence of six pueblos occupying a small valley in northwestern New Mexico around 1300 A.D. As any investigation of this nature must be, it is a hypothetical model, built using data rom a variety of sources, including archaeological excavation, settlement pattern analysis, ethnographic analogy, and the natural limitations of the environment.
Preliminary Report on the Vertebrate Faunal Remains from the Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project (1998)
Excavations conducted by the Ojo Bonito Archaeological Project (OBAP) in 1987, 1988, and 1994 have recovered a relatively large and well-preserved faunal assemblage. This report presents the results of a preliminary study ofthe animal bone from these excavations. In the first part of analysis, an overview of the taxonomic composition of the OBAP assemblage is provided and the diversity and proportional distribution of identified fauna are described. More in-depth analyses of intra- and intersite...
The Process of Aggregation in the Post-Chacoan Era: A Case Study from the Lower Zuni Region (1995)
During the post-Chacoan period (A.D. I 175- 1225) the first aggregated sites in the Zuni Region of the American Southwest were built. This research examines a shift in regional settlement patterns and the reorganization of sociopolitical systems during this initial period of aggregation in the lower Zuni River region. A chronology for the post-Chacoan settlements in the case study area is built using ceramic type data. The results suggest that the process of aggregation in the Zuni region can...
Public Architecture in the Greater Cibola Region (2018)
Table of sites in the greater Cibola region (ca. AD 1000-1400) with public architectural features. This table also provides information on the specific form of those public architectural features. The data are confidential as they include site locations. These data accompany Chapter 8 of: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.
The Pueblo Potter: a Study of Creative Imagination in Primitive Art (1929)
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