Browsing Anthropology, Department of by Subject "Cedar Mesa (San Juan County, Utah)"
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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. -
Dynamics of Thirteenth-Century Depopulation of the Northern San Juan: The View from Cedar Mesa
(8/12/2015 )This document comprises supplemental information to accompany the complete article submitted to the journal Kiva in August 2015. -
Explaining Organizational Change: Anasazi Community Patterns
(1/1/1984 0)To explain organizational change on the northern edge of prehistoric Anasazi occupation, a large block was archaeologically surveyed in southeast Utah. Resulting site distributions are used to interpret community patterns, ... -
Final report for archaeological sampling survey of proposed additions to the existing Grand Gulch Primitive Area
(Department of Anthropology, Museum of Northern Arizona, 9/12/1977 ) -
Genetic analysis of human coprolites from southeastern Utah
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Geography, society, and cosmology in the Puebloan Northwest: monumental features on Cedar Mesa, Utah.
(3/31/2011 )In order to comply with Bureau of Land Management policy regarding non-disclosure of specific site locations, several slides have been removed from the PowerPoint presentation accompanying the paper "Geography, Society, ... -
Geospatial Analysis of Cedar Mesa (Utah) Settlement Patterns
(1/1/2015 0)Settlement pattern analyses published by Matson, Lipe, and Haase (1988) contributed basic understandings of the distribution of the many small dispersed sites in the Cedar Mesa area of SE Utah, and of the environmental ... -
Hopi pottery in the Southern Utah Canyon Country.
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Hopi pottery in the Southern Utah Canyon Country. (Paper)
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The Household in Transition: Spatial Organization of Early Anasazi Residential-Domestic Units, Southeastern Utah.
(1/1/1988 0)This study examines the spatial organization of residential-domestic units in two early periods (covering ca. A.D. 200-275) of the Anasazi tradition in the American Southwest. It asks whether or not there is evidence that ... -
How great were the Cedar Mesa great house communities?
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How Many Turkeys Did It Take to Make a Blanket?
(4/27/2019)This talk was presented at the Canyons of the Ancients National Monument Visitor Center in Dolores, Colorado. -
Human adaptations on Cedar Mesa, southeastern Utah
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The interpretation of archaeological tree-ring dates
(1/1/1985 0)A comparative approach to analysis of the body of tree-ring data from prehistoric sites in the American Southwest provides information on patterns of wood use, the effectiveness of interpretive methods, and culture history. ... -
Late Pueblo II and Pueblo III Canyon Settlement Patterns at Cedar Mesa, Southeastern Utah
(1/1/1984 0)The primary objective of this study is to examine settlement patterns on Cedar Mesa within five canyons during the late Pueblo II and Pueblo III periods (ca A.D. 1060-1270). The secondary objective is to compare results ...