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A 2,500-Year Neolithic Revolution in the American Southwest
(11/3/2015 )This presentation briefly reviews diverse early agricultural site complexes in both the southern and northern parts of the American Southwest and questions the usefulness of a single concept of how the elements of a ... -
A Conservation Model for Archaeology.
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A Conversation with Bill Lipe (interview format)
(Washington State University Press, 2006)On April 7, 2006, at Washington State University, Tim Kohler and R. G. Matson interviewed Bill Lipe about the book Tracking Ancient Footsteps: William D. Lipe's Contributions to Southwestern Prehistory and Public Archaeology. ... -
A View from the Lake: the Dolores Archaeological Program in the McPhee Reservoir Area, SW Colorado.
(United States. National Park Service. Cultural Resources, 2000)The Dolores Archaeological Program (DAP) was one of the largest archeological projects ever carried out in the U.S. and was accomplished in several phases. I will focus on the work done to mitigate the effects of the ... -
Archaeological Values and Resource Management
(School for Advanced Research Press, 2009)In what follows, I begin with a general discussion of archaeological resource value and the role of authenticity. Next is a brief section on the contexts in which archaeological resource values are formed and accessed. In ... -
Comments on Session I: Archeological Foundations
(Mesa Verde Museum Association, Mesa Verde, CO, 2008)Here William D. Lipe provides remarks on the occasion of Mesa Verde National Park's centennial and the century or more of research in the park and surrounding areas. He comments on the 1906 Antiquities Act and the act ... -
Comments on the cultural resources of Area 6, San Juan County, Utah
(5/26/2010 )Prepared for meeting organized by Senator Robert Bennett. -
Conserving the in Situ Archaeological Record
(Getty Conservation Institute, 2000)In the 20th century, archaeologists made great strides in learning to understand the material record of past human life. Concurrently, destruction of the archaeological record increased as population growth, economic ... -
Don Fowler and the Glen Canyon Project: Formative Experiences
(University of Utah Press, 2014)In this book chapter, William Lipe reflects on the work of Don D. Fowler and his role in archaeological excavations at Glen Canyon, Utah. -
Dynamics of the thirteenth century depopulation of the northern San Juan: the view from Cedar Mesa.
(4/15/2010 )Included here is a presentation made by the authors at the Society for American Archaeology meeting in St. Louis, MO, April 15, 2010. -
Evaluations of Models with Dolores Area Data. Modeling Dolores Area Cultural Dynamics.
(Engineering and Research Center (U.S.), 1986)Two chapters are included here. In the first chapter, results regarding the contrastive expectations for the 2 models are evaluated and some tentative conclusions are reached. Some suggestions are also made regarding further ... -
Foreword to Special Issue on Public Archeology and Local Government
(United States. National Park Service. Cultural Resources, 1998)Foreword to Special Issue on Public Archeology and Local Government. -
Genetic analysis of human coprolites from southeastern Utah
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History of Investigations
(Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, 2007)The research at Sand Canyon Pueblo (Site 5MT765) was a major component of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center's Sand Canyon Archaeological Project. This project also included intensive excavations at a small site (Green ... -
In Defense of Digging: Archeological Preservation as a Means, Not an End.
(United States. National Park Service. Cultural Resources, 1996)The passage of the Antiquities Act was a critical early victory in the battle to save archeological sites in the U.S. from wasteful destruction, because it established a national policy to protect and regulate the use of ... -
Leaving Mesa Verde: The Great Pueblo Migrations of the 13th Century
(11/3/2015 )This presentation was given November 3, 2015, at Southern Methodist University. The presentation deals with questions about where the former inhabitants of the Cedar Mesa region in the American Southwest migrated to in the ... -
Leaving Mesa Verde: The Great Pueblo Migrations of the 13th Century
(9/10/2015 )This presentation was given in May 2014 at the Spokane chapter meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA). The presentation deals with questions about where the former inhabitants of the Cedar Mesa region in ... -
Managing Archaeological Resources for the Future: A Monumental Task.
(Archaeology Southwest (Organization), 2001)The 2000 Census showed that Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, and Utah ranked first through fourth, respectively, among the 50 states in percentage of population increase since 1990; New Mexico was twelfth. In the twenty-first ...