Moving Forward in Casas Grandes Archaeology
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
Forty years ago, Charles Di Peso's ideas regarding the Casas Grandes Medio period were published in one of the most comprehensive, synthetic works in Southwestern archaeology. His interpretations were initially met with skepticism by Southwestern archaeologists, and were largely rejected. Since that time, archaeologists in the area have focused on increasing our empirical knowledge of the Medio period archaeological record. Our knowledge has grown to the point that region wide cultural historical syntheses are again being considered. Much of this research has prompted scholars to reevaluate many of Di Peso's ideas that seem to fit our improved knowledge, while also providing the basis to provide better arguments in many contexts. This session builds on this work, allowing participants using diverse theoretical perspectives and different data sources to explore the Medio period's social dynamics and chronology using recent field and laboratory analyses. Through these discussions, archaeologists working in the area can both illustrate the intense interest that has strengthened archaeological knowledge of Casas Grandes prehistory, and continue facilitating the alternative interpretations necessary to build upon Di Peso's initial work.
Other Keywords
Casas Grandes •
Ceramics •
bioarchaeology •
war •
Shell •
Political economy •
Fauna •
Lithic •
Ritual •
Craft Specialization
Geographic Keywords
North America - Southwest
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- Documents (14)
- Bunny Or Bison: A Comparative Study of Faunal Material in the Casas Grandes World (2015)
- Changing Life Styles: New lithic finding from small sites in Casas Grades, Chihuahua Mexico (2015)
- Comparative Approaches to Casas Grandes Taphonomy and Violence (2015)
- The Current State of Looting, Preservation, and Education in the Casas Grandes Region (2015)
- Exploring the Effects of Endemic Warfare and Violence on Women and Children at Casas Grandes (2015)
- Geometric Morphometric Approaches to Casas Grandes Ceramic Specialization (2015)
- New Perspectives on Casas Grandes Mortuary Practices: (2015)
- Paquimé and Diablo Phases at Paquimé: An Examination of Architectural Validity of Phase Declarations (2015)
- Plainware Ceramics from the Surface of the 76 Draw Site, Luna Country, New Mexico (2015)
- Power before Paquimé? Hypotheses on Political Economies in Casas Grandes. (2015)
- Recent Explorations for Casas Grandes Viejo Period Settlement (2015)
- Results of Petrographic Analysis of Polychromes across the Casas Grandes World (2015)
- Ritual Use of Fauna in the Casas Grandes Region (2015)
- There And Back Again: A Geochemical Analysis of Casas Grandes Shell Procurement and Exchange (2015)