Southwest archaeology in the twentieth century [electronic resource] / edited by Linda S. Cordell and Don D. Fowler.
Material type: TextPublication details: Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, c2005Description: ix, 300 p. : ill., mapSubject(s): Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Antiquities | Archaeology -- Southwest, New -- History -- 20th century | Southwest, New -- AntiquitiesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 979/.033 LOC classification: E78.S7 | S563 2005Online resources: Click to ViewIncludes bibliographical references (p. 227-288) and index.
Introduction / Don D. Fowler and Linda S. Cordell -- The formative years : southwest archaeology, 1890-1910 / Don D. Fowler -- Paradigms, professionals, and the making of southwest archaeology, 1910-1920 / James E. Snead -- Seven years that reshaped southwest prehistory / J. Jefferson Reid and Stephanie M. Whittlesey -- Curricular matters : the impact of field schools on southwest archaeology / Barbara J. Mills -- The development of archaeology in northwest Mexico / Jane H. Kelley and A.C. MacWilliams -- From the academy to the private sector : CRM's rapid transformation within the archaeological profession / William H. Doelle and David A. Phillips, Jr. -- Southwest archaeology today with an eye to the future / Linda S. Cordell -- Paleoenvironmental reconstructions and archaeology : uniting the social and natural sciences in the American Southwest and beyond / Stephen E. Nash and Jeffrey S. Dean -- The first 10,000 years in the Southwest / Bruce B. Huckell -- Complexity / Stephen H. Lekson -- Ethnicity and southwestern archaeology / Robert W. Preucel -- Ethnographic analogy and ancestral Pueblo archaeology / Katherine A. Spielmann -- "The feeling of working completely in the dark" : the uncertain foundations of southwestern mission archaeology / James E. Ivey and David Hurst Thomas -- Discussion of southwest archaeology in the twentieth century / David R. Wilcox.
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