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Chaco Revisited New Research On The Prehistory Of Chaco Canyon New Mexico 1st Edition Carrie C Heitman

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Chaco Revisited New Research On The Prehistory Of Chaco Canyon New Mexico 1st Edition Carrie C Heitman
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Publisher: University of Arizona Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.04 MB
Pages: 375
Author: Carrie C. Heitman, Stephen Plog
ISBN: 9780816502349, 081650234X
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Chaco Revisited New Research On The Prehistory Of Chaco Canyon New Mexico 1st Edition Carrie C Heitman by Carrie C. Heitman, Stephen Plog 9780816502349, 081650234X instant download after payment.

Chaco Canyon, the great Ancestral Pueblo site of the eleventh and twelfth centuries, has inspired excavations and research for more than one hundred years. "Chaco Revisited" brings together an A-team of Chaco scholars to provide an updated, refreshing analysis of over a century of scholarship. In each of the twelve chapters, luminaries from the field of archaeology and anthropology, such as R. Gwinn Vivian, Peter Whiteley, and Paul E. Minnis, address some of the most fundamental questions surrounding Chaco, from agriculture and craft production, to social organization and skeletal analyses. Though varied in their key questions about Chaco, each author uses previous research or new studies to ultimately blaze a trail for future research and discoveries about the canyon. Written by both up-and-coming and well-seasoned scholars of Chaco Canyon, "Chaco Revisited "provides readers with a perspective that is both varied and balanced. Though a singular theory for the Chaco Canyon phenomenon is yet to be reached, "Chaco Revisited" brings a new understanding to scholars: that Chaco was perhaps even more productive and socially complex than previous analyses would suggest.

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