Aspects of Land Tenure in an Ancient Southwestern Farming Society in the Mimbres Valley, New Mexico
Summary
This dissertation research focuses on the development of new communities in areas outside of the main Mimbres River Valley during the Classic period, ca. 1000-1150. Based on a review of ethnohistoric farming societies living in marginal areas, a model was developed for understanding when and under what conditions landless groups of people form in established communities and the decisions they then make for survival, including moving into empty, but marginal, agricultural zones and establishing new communities. These new communities typically mimic the older established main valley communities, except are smaller in scale and are later in time. This research clarifies the roles land ownership and land tenure play in the development of new communities and the outward spread of societies.
Cite this Record
Aspects of Land Tenure in an Ancient Southwestern Farming Society in the Mimbres Valley, New Mexico. Robert Stokes. Doctoral Dissertation. University of Oklahoma, Anthropology. 2003 ( tDAR id: 377791) ; doi:10.6067/XCV86Q1WKM
Keywords
Culture
Mogollon
Material
Building Materials
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Ceramic
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Chipped Stone
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Dating Sample
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Fauna
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Ground Stone
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Macrobotanical
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Mineral
Site Name
Cooney Ranch - LA 5841
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McDermot Ranch #1 through 4
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
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Ethnographic Research
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Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis
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Reconnaissance / Survey
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Records Search / Inventory Checking
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Research Design / Data Recovery Plan
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Site Evaluation / Testing
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Systematic Survey
General
Interactive Communities
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Land Tenure
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Mimbres Region
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Mogollon Prehistoric Sites
Geographic Keywords
Southwestern New Mexico
Temporal Keywords
Classic Mimbres
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Classic Mimbres Period
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Late Pithouse period
Temporal Coverage
Calendar Date: 750 to 1150 (Three Circle phase to end of Classic period)
Spatial Coverage
min long: -109.072; min lat: 31.653 ; max long: -107.666; max lat: 33.064 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Project Director(s): Robert Stokes
Submitted To(s): University of Oklahoma
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