Pueblo IV period (Temporal Keyword)
126-150 (158 Records)
This dataset consists of a portion of the faunal assemblage that was excavated by the University of Arizona at Grasshopper Pueblo. These data were entered into a digital format from the original faunal coding cards on file at the Arizona State Museum. **NB: up to this point we have not reached the cards for the avian fauna; only mammals are included in this dataset.** In cleaning the digital file February 2018 K. Spielmann undertook the following: The No of Specs column was edited to be a...
Greater Cibola Region Ceramic Design Analysis - Design Element Analysis (2018)
Coding guide and raw data for ceramic design element analysis from the greater Cibola region associated with Chapter 7, pages 161-166 in: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.
Greater Cibola Region Ceramic Design Analysis - Repeating Design Configurations, Codes (2018)
Illustration of repeated exterior design configurations on Zuni Glaze Ware and Late White Mountain Redware (Pinedale Polychrome) bowls from the greater Cibola region. These illustrations accompany the analyses presented by Peeples in Chapter 7 of: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World, University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ.
Greater Cibola Region Ceramic Design Analysis - Repeating Design Configurations, Raw Data (2018)
Design family assignments and vessel information for the whole vessel design study presented on pages 166-171 in: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ. See "Ceramic Design Analysis - Repeating Design Configurations, Chapter 7 - CODES" for examples of each design family
Howell_Hawikku_Paper and Metadata_In With the Old: Examining Issues in Using Older Mortuary Data (2011)
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...
INAA Data from the greater Cibola Region (2018)
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.
INTERACTION, BOUNDARIES AND IDENTITIES: A MULTISCALAR APPROACH TO THE ORGANIZATIONAL SCALE OF PUEBLO IV ZUNI SOCIETY (2004)
Across the northern Southwest, the Pueblo IV period (A.D. 1275-1400) was a time of dramatic change in settlement patterns, religious configurations, and social relationships, leading to the constant redefinition of social boundaries and identities and the establishment of multiple social connections. This dissertation explores the spatial and social scales at which residents of Zuni region nucleated villages focused social interactions and defined social boundaries and identities. This is...
Interactions with the Incorporeal in the Mississippian and Ancestral Puebloan Worlds (2014)
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
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...
Isotopic Measurement for Analyzed Samples and Inferred Geologic Sources (2017)
Appendix D of Hedquist's dissertation, A Colorful Past: Turquoise and Social Identity in the Late Prehispanic Western Pueblo Region, A.D. 1275–1400.
Isotopic Sourcing of Lead Associated with Glaze-Paints and Mineral Pigments on Decorated Pottery Recovered from Cañada Alamosa, New Mexico.Report prepared for Karl and Toni Laumbach (2024)
Isotope/Isotope Plots (over Pb 206) for glaze paints and mineral pigments on pottery from the Cañada Alamosa Project (Karl and Toni Laumbach, PIs).
Jeddito Yellow Ware INAA Data
INAA data from Jeddito Yellow Ware Pottery collected from sites in the Hopi, Homol'ovi, and Anderson Mesa regions.
Jeddito Yellow Ware INAA Data (2013)
Jeddito Yellow Ware Data from Bernardini 2002 Arizona State University Dissertation
Kite Pueblo (LA 199) Fauna (2013)
This faunal dataset derives from excavations conducted by Michigan State University in 1994 at Kite Pueblo (LA 199). Kite Pueblo is the square adobe pueblo occupied between circa A.D. 1220 to 1300. The pueblo has a glaze A occupation shown by surface artifacts and masonry construction atop the adobe pueblo.
The Lower Verde Archaeological Project
The Lower Verde Archaeological Project (LVAP) was a four-year data recovery project conducted by Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI) in the lower Verde River region of central Arizona. The project was designed to mitigate any adverse effects to cultural resources from modifications to Horseshoe and Bartlett Dams. The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Arizona Project’s Office sponsored the research program in compliance with historic preservation legislation. The LVAP’s...
Mano data - Chapter 6 (2019)
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)
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.
Maps (2007)
Maps generated by Will Russell as part of The Racetrack Project
Metate data - Chapter 6 (2019)
Metate data from Chapter 6. This dataset includes provenience, material, type, and measurements for all metates and metate fragments.
Perry Mesa and Hopi INAA JYW Data (2013)
INAA data from JYW from Perry Mesa and Hopi sites
PreHispanic American Southeast and Southwest Comparative Mortuary Database (2013)
The Prehispanic American Southeast and Southwest Comparative Mortuary Database is a relational database that served as the primary data management tool for the dissertation titled "Interactions with the Incorporeal in the Mississippian and Ancestral Puebloan Worlds." The database contains mortuary data for the following prehistoric settlements: Mississippian - Irene Mounds site Zuni area - Hawikku and Kechiba:wa Hohokam (Salt River Valley) - Pueblo Grande, Casa Buena, Grand Canal Ruins,...
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.
R Code for Corrugated Ceramic Technological Analysis (2018)
This document contains the R code (checked in version 3.0) for conducting statistical analyses, clustering, and network visualization of corrugated ceramic technological data from the greater Cibola region as described in Chapter 5 of: Peeples, Matthew A. (2018) Connected Communities: Networks, Identity, and Social Change in the Ancient Cibola World. University of Arizona Press. Tucson, AZ.
The Racetrack Project
Between A.D. 1250 and 1450, a large number of ceremonial racetracks were built at and between villages in north-central Arizona. This assemblage began as a relatively dispersed collection, stretching from the Sedona area down to Cave Creek and from the Bradshaw Mountains to the Mazatzal Wilderness. Over time, the racetrack network grew in intensity but became spatially focused atop Perry Mesa, along the middle Agua Fria River. In conjunction with the Legacies on the Landscape Project and...
Rakita - Tables C through G (2011)
Data tables C through G to accompany Rakita's paper.