A Flurry of Field Schools in the Upper Gila and Mimbres Drainages
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)
The Upper Gila, San Francisco, and Upper Mimbres drainages have seen several cycles of intense research and student training since the 1930s. Field projects directed by notable archaeologists and institutions, including Emil Haury, Paul Martin and John Rinaldo, James Fitting, Harry Shafer, and the Mimbres Foundation, have periodically focused professional attention on the area while providing fertile training grounds for students in U.S. Southwest archaeology. Currently the area is in the midst of another archaeological boom, with field schools from multiple institutions introducing new students to the area and changing our understanding of the region through new research programs that span much of the pre-contact period. This session presents research from five current field schools, bringing together established and emerging scholars to present new insights on the archaeology of southwestern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona.
Other Keywords
Lithics •
Mogollon •
Migration •
Mimbres •
Salado •
New Mexico •
American Southwest •
settlement •
Ceramics •
Obsidian
Geographic Keywords
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
Arizona (State / Territory) •
United States of America (Country) •
Colorado (State / Territory) •
Utah (State / Territory) •
North America (Continent) •
North America - Southwest •
USA (Country)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-15 of 15)
- Documents (15)
- Chasing Tlaloc and Dragonflies in the Mimbres Valley: An Analysis of Ceramic Distribution and Style (2017)
- The Early Agricultural Period on the Upper Gila River, Arizona (2017)
- God's Empire: Ritual, Repression, and Resistance on the Rio Grande, 1300-1848 (2017)
- A Natural and Unnatural History of Faunal Change in Southwestern New Mexico since AD 500 (2017)
- Not Quite Coalesced: Salado Settlements in the Upper Gila (2017)
- Prehistoric Pipe Replication and Analysis, A Deeper Look into the Bowl (2017)
- Research Analysis of Tool-Stone Procurement Patterns in the Gila Forks Region and Beyond (2017)
- The Reserve Area Archaeological Project (2017)
- Revisiting the Mogollon Early Pithouse Period (2017)
- Salvage Excavation: NMSU Summer Field Project at the South Diamond Creek Pueblo in the Northern Mimbres Region (2017)
- Settlement patterns of Salado period occupations in the Duncan/York Valley on the Upper Gila River (2017)
- Site analysis and excavation of the Gila River Farm Site in Cliff, New Mexico (2017)
- Subconscious Expressions of Identity in Migrant Communities: A Look at Lithic Debitage (2017)
- Survey in the York-Duncan Valley, Arizona: Understanding Patterns of Mogollon Population Aggregation and Dispersal (2017)
- The Value and Availability of Quality Obsidian at Antelope Creek (2017)