Implications of the Promontory, Dismal River, and Franktown Archaeological Records for Apachean Prehistory
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)
Earlier investigators—including Julian Steward, Waldo Wedel, Jim and Dee Gunnerson, and Mel Aikens—each voiced the suspicion that the Promontory Culture and the Dismal River Aspect reflected the presence of Proto-Apachean populations in the eastern Great Basin and Central Plains. The Gunnersons also saw notable similarities linking the two archaeological constructs. Although these suspicions saw relatively little subsequent attention, both archaeological records have received more intensive study in recent years. At the same time, linguistic, genetic and anthropological studies have provided ever sharper focus for what we should expect for migrating ancestral Apachean populations in an era when opportunities for hunter-gatherers expanded. Papers in this session will explore search images developed from interdisciplinary perspectives for Proto-Apachean archaeological records, along with reports on renewed investigations of key sites, high resolution chronologies, a focus on perishable artifacts (like moccasins) more apt to reflect cultural identity than lithic assemblages, a synthesis of the footwear "landscape" in late prehistoric period Great Basin and Plains records, insights into demography, a better understanding of subsistence activities and paleoenvironments through isotopic and zooarchaeological analyses, evidence of interaction with surrounding societies, and a clearer picture of ceramic assemblages derived from formal studies and sherd geochemistry.
Other Keywords
Promontory Culture •
Migration •
Apache •
Athapaskan •
population •
Ceramics •
Bison •
Chronology •
Textiles •
Yukon
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- Art in the Time of Promontory Cave: Enhancement of Rock Art Figures Using DStretch (2017)
- Bison ecology and pre-contact human land use at the Promontory Caves (2017)
- The Canine Question: The Role of Dog Husbandry in Athapaskan Migration and Plains-Pueblo Exchange (2017)
- The Dismal River Complex and the Continuing Debate of Early Apachean Presence on the Central Great Plains (2017)
- Follow the Women: Ceramics and Post-Fremont Ethnogenesis (2017)
- Fragile, Organic Artifacts from Alpine Ice in the Athapaskan Homeland, Southern Yukon, Canada (2017)
- Glimpses of Promontory Tradition Settlement Practices and Social Networks: The Ceramic and Faunal Assemblages from Site 10-Oa-275 (2017)
- Insights into Prehistoric Footwear Landscapes (2017)
- Linguistic relationships between the Apachean sub-group and Northern Athapaskan (2017)
- On the Road to Becoming Apache: The Western Dismal River Culture at the Plains/Foothills Margin (2017)
- People and Animals on the Move: Insights from the Promontory Caves on Proto-Apachaean Faunal Use and Hunting Practices (2017)
- Population Size and Structure in the A.D. 13th Century Occupation of Promontory Cave 1 (2017)
- The Promontory Caves Plant Macrofossil Record (2017)
- Promontory Culture in Eastern Colorado: Franktown Cave and Early Proto-Apachean Migration (2017)
- The Promontory Phase in the Eastern Great Basin (2017)
- Seeking Congruency—Search Images, Archaeological Records, and Apachean Origins (2017)