The peopling of Bandelier : new insights from the archaeology of the Pajarito Plateau /
"Few visitors to the stunning Frijoles Canyon at Bandelier National Monument realize that its depths embrace but a small part of the archaeological richness of the vast Pajarito Plateau west of Santa Fe, New Mexico. In this illustrated book, archaeologists, historians, ecologists, and Pueblo co...
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Santa Fe, N.M. :
School of American Research Press,
2005.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. A grand and isolated place / Robert P. Powers
- 2. A thousand years in the life of a landscape / Craig D. Allen
- 3. Ancient foragers of the high desert country / Bradley J. Vierra
- 4. Why would anyone want to farm here? / Rory Gauthier and Cynthia Herhahn
- 5. Rabbits, turkeys, and maize / Kari M. Schmidt and Meredith H. Matthews
- 6. Creating the Pueblo landscape of Bandelier, stone by stone / Tineke Van Zandt
- 7. Bringing the rocks to life / Marit K. Munson
- 8. Getting blood from a stone / Michael R. Walsh
- 9. From broken pots to shifting boundaries / James M. Vint
- 10. Ancient trails of the Pajarito Plateau / James E. Snead
- 11. Carved in the cliffs : the Cavate Pueblos of Frijoles Canyon / Angelyn Bass Rivera
- 12. The journey from Shipap / Robert W. Preucel
- 13. Writing history at Bandelier National Monument / Monica L. Smith
- 14. The Frijoles Gazette, archaeology, and the public on the Pajarito Plateau / James E. Snead
- 15. Times of deer and pinon, turkey and corn, cotton and obsidian / Timothy A. Kohler
- 16. Two Pueblo perspectives on the Pajarito Plateau / Julian Martinez and Joseph H. Suina.


