New perspectives on Pottery Mound Pueblo
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New perspectives on Pottery Mound Pueblo
University of New Mexico Press, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Introduction: Revisiting Pottery Mound / Polly Schaafsma
- Frank C. Hibben and Pottery Mound : site research and interpretation / R. Gwinn Vivian
- The architecture of Pottery Mound Pueblo / Michael A. Adler
- Understanding the dynamics of segregation and incorporation at Pottery Mound through analysis of glaze-decorated bowls / Suzanne L. Eckert
- The kiva murals of Pottery Mound : a history of discovery and methods of study : kivas 1-10 / Patricia Vivian
- Western Pueblo influences and integration in the Pottery Mound painted kivas / Helen K. Crotty
- Sikyatki style in regional context / Kelley Hays-Gilpin and Steven A. LeBlanc
- The Pottery Mound murals and rock art : implications for regional interaction / Polly Schaafsma
- Ritual costuming at Pottery Mound : the Pottery Mound textiles in regional perspective / Laurie D. Webster
- An assessment of the archaeofaunal remains from Pottery Mound / Tiffany C. Clark
- Discussion of the Pottery Mound essays and some alternative proposals / David R. Wilcox
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内容説明
Ancestral puebloan peoples inhabited the Pottery Mound site on New Mexico's Rio Puerco River from the late fourteenth to the late fifteenth centuries. Archaeologist Frank C. Hibben began excavating Pottery Mound fifty years ago, when archaeologists were paying relatively little attention to Ancestral Pueblo sites. Pottery Mound remains poorly studied, under published, and largely neglected. Hibben found that Pottery Mound was home to diverse Puebloan characteristics evident in both Rio Grande Pueblos and the Western Pueblos. Hibben also discovered an abundance of pottery styles and layers of murals in eleven kivas that are a magnificent archive of religious iconography of the period. In ""New Perspectives on the Pottery Mound Pueblo"", renowned Southwestern archaeologist Polly Schaafsma presents essays by contemporary scholars on the site's murals, rock art, pottery, textiles, and archaeofaunal remains. Contributors revisit Pottery Mound for new insights into inhabitants' regional interactions, migrations, and trade during the Pueblo IV period - a time of dynamic change in Puebloan culture.
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