Environmental change and human adaptation in the ancient American Southwest
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Environmental change and human adaptation in the ancient American Southwest
University of Utah Press, c2006
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Chiefly revisions of papers presented at a symposium held at the 1996 Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting in New Orleans
Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-335) and index
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- Culture, environment, and adaptation : perspectives from the ancient Southwest / Jeffrey S. Dean and David E. Doyel
- Early people, early maize, and late archaic ecology in the Southwest / Alan H. Simmons
- Prehistoric human response to landscape change in the American Southwest / Michael R. Waters
- Cross-cultural perspectives on prehispanic Hohokam agricultural potential / Suzanne K. Fish and Paul R. Fish
- Long-term streamflow reconstructions, river channel morphology, and aboriginal irrigation systems along the Salt and Gila rivers / Donald A. Graybill ... [et al.]
- Subsistence management strategies in the grasshopper region, east-central Arizona / J. Jefferson Reid, Donald A. Graybill, and Ann Clair Seiferle-Valencia
- Settlement history and environmental variability in the upper Little Colorado River valley, Arizona / David E. Doyel
- Subsistence stress and food storage at Kiet Siel, northeastern Arizona / Jeffrey S. Dean
- The effects of environmental fluctuations on ancient livelihoods : implications of paleoeconomic evidence from the Upper Basin, northern Arizona / Alan P. Sullivan III and Anthony H. Ruter
- Environmental variation and prehistoric culture in the Mimbres area, southwestern New Mexico / Darrell Creel
- Tree rings, drought, and the pueblo abandonment of south-central New Mexico in the 1670s / James A. Parks, Jeffrey S. Dean, and Julio L. Betancourt
- Sky as environment : solar eclipses and Hohokam culture change / W. Bruce Masse and Fred Espenak
- The resurgence of the co-evolution of human and natural landscape studies in the American Southwest / George J. Gumerman