Basketmaker III, Pueblo I, Pueblo II, Pueblo III (Temporal Keyword)

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Explaining Change in Production and Distribution of Olivine-Tempered Ceramics in the Arizona Strip and Adjacent Areas in the American Southwest (Department of Anthropology, UCSB 2014) dataset (2014)
DATASET Sachiko Sakai.

This data base is for dissertation of Sachiko Sakai: Explaining Change in Production and Distribution of Olivine-Tempered Ceramics in the Arizona Strip and Adjacent Areas in the American Southwest (Department of Anthropology, UCSB 2014). This file includes LA-ICP-MS data of sherds from Mt. Trumbull and lowland Virgin area in Nevada conducted by Sakai at IIRMES in CSULB and INAA data of sherds from Mt. Trumbull. For abbreviation used in the table, refer the appendix A in Sakai dissertation.


Great House Formation: Agricultural Intensification, Balanced Duality, and Communal Enterprise at Mitchell Springs (2021)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Dove.

Mitchell Springs provided the central Montezuma Valley of southwestern Colorado a rare and reliable water source that has been used by ancients for millennia. People began to settle near the springs in the middle of the AD seventh century and by the twelfth century a sprawling watershed-wide community with large-scale architectural and agricultural works had formed. Using a combination of data from surveys and recent excavations, this article explores the ties between the rise of elite...


Mitchell Springs Ruin Group
PROJECT Uploaded by: David Dove

The Mitchell Springs Ruin Group is located just south of Cortez Colorado in the heart of Montezuma Valley. This community was occupied from Basketmaker times through around A.D. 1240 and is made up of around 75 small pueblos, small great houses, a great kiva, 10+ meter diameter court kiva, and a tri-wall structure. Field schools conducted from 1990-2004 resulted in two publications.


Village Ecodynamics Project I
PROJECT Uploaded by: R. Kyle Bocinsky

This is an archive of the Village Ecodynamics Project I (VEP I) research project.


Village Ecodynamics Project Settlement Model Version 5.4 (VEP I) (2006)
DATASET Village Ecodynamics Project. Kyle Bocinsky. Tim Kohler.

This is the Village Ecodynamics Project settlement model version 5.4, which was reported in: Kohler, Timothy A. and Mark D. Varien, eds. 2012. Emergence and Collapse of Early Villages: Models of Central Mesa Verde Archaeology. University of California Press, Berkeley, California. These data were created following the empirical Bayesian methods reported in: Ortman, Scott G., Mark D. Varien, and T. Lee Gripp. 2007. Empirical Bayesian methods for archaeological survey data: An application from...