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Tracking prehistoric migrations : Pueblo settlers among the Tonto Basin Hohokam

Title
Tracking prehistoric migrations : Pueblo settlers among the Tonto Basin Hohokam / Jeffery J. Clark.
Author
Clark, Jeffery J.
Publication
Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 2001.

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Description
ix, 124 pages : illustrations, maps; 29 cm.
Series Statement
Anthropological papers of the University of Arizona ; no. 65
Uniform Title
Anthropological papers of the University of Arizona ; no. 65.
Subject
  • Hohokam culture
  • Indians of North America > Arizona > Tonto Basin > Antiquities
  • Salado culture
  • Pueblo Indians > Arizona > Antiquities
  • Antiquities
  • Indians of North America > Antiquities
  • Pueblo Indians > Antiquities
  • Hohokamkultur
  • Siedlung
  • Migration
  • Ausgrabung
  • Tonto Basin (Ariz.) > Antiquities
  • Arizona > Antiquities
  • Arizona
  • Arizona > Tonto Basin
  • Tonto Basin
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-116) and index.
Contents
1. Revisiting Migration 1 -- Defining Prehistoric Migration 1 -- Investigating Migration 2 -- Detection 2 -- Motivation 2 -- Organization and Logistics 3 -- Impact 4 -- 2. Detecting Prehistoric Migrations 6 -- The Four "E-Words" 6 -- Exchange 7 -- Emulation 7 -- Ethnicity and Enculturation 8 -- Finding Enculturation in Artifact Assemblages 10 -- Lewis Binford: Cultural Style and Drift 10 -- Wobst, Wiessner, and Sackett: Style With and Without a Message 11 -- Christopher Carr: Physical and Contextual Visibility 12 -- Domestic Spatial Organization, Foodways, and Embedded Technological Styles 12 -- Testing the Approach 14 -- Material Culture Categories 14 -- The Sample 14 -- Survey Results 17 -- 3. The Salado And The Tonto Basin 23 -- The Salado 23 -- The Salado as Migrants 23 -- Processual Archaeology and an Indigenous Salado 25 -- The Casas Grandes Connection and an "Eastern Salado" 25 -- Recent Research 26 -- The Tonto Basin 27 -- History of Tonto Basin Archaeology 27 -- The Meddler Point Community in the Eastern Tonto Basin 29 -- Pre-Classic Community Development 33 -- Early Classic Period 37 -- 4. The Case For Migration 41 -- Domestic Spatial Organization 41 -- Tracing Courtyard Groups from Pit House to Compound: Gamma Maps 41 -- Differentiating Compounds from Room Blocks: The Room Contiguity Index 46 -- Domestic Construction and Utilitarian Ceramics 57 -- Architectural Construction 57 -- Utilitarian Ceramics 66 -- Migration Beyond Reasonable Doubt 70 -- 5. Migrant Origins, Motivation, And Impact 72 -- Origins 72 -- Motivation 73 -- Modeling Interaction Between Immigrants and Local Residents 75 -- Assumptions from Settlement Pattern and Settlement History 76 -- Productive Specialization and Other Economic Relations 77 -- Platform Mounds and Integration 81 -- Platform Mounds in the Eastern Tonto Basin 81 -- Migrants and Mounds 83 -- The Legitimizing Role of Platform Mounds 87 -- Collapse of the Meddler Point Community 88 -- Who Lived at Schoolhouse Point? 88 -- Speculation on the Role of the Immigrants 89 -- 6. Implications For The Salado And Beyond 91 -- Future Directions in Salado Research 93 -- Beyond the Southwest 95 -- 2.1. Case studies using material markers to identify cultural groups in diverse settings 17 -- 3.1. The Tonto Basin and prehistoric culture areas in the American Southwest 24 -- 3.2. The Tonto Basin, showing major water courses and archaeological project areas 28 -- 3.3. Sites investigated by the Roosevelt Dam Project in the eastern Tonto Basin 30 -- 3.4. Hypothesized Classic period communities in the Tonto Basin 31 -- 3.5. Lower Tonto Basin phase sequence correlated with Phoenix Basin and Pecos classification systems 32 -- 3.6. Gila Butte phase settlement in the eastern Tonto Basin 34 -- 3.7. Pre-Classic structure of Meddler Point village 35 -- 3.8. Santa Cruz phase settlement in the eastern Tonto Basin 35 -- 3.9. Early Sedentary period settlement in the eastern Tonto Basin 36 -- 3.10. Sedentary period pit house settlement at Eagle Ridge Locus A 37 -- 3.11. Early Classic period settlement at Meddler Point 38 -- 3.12. Early Classic period settlement at Schoolhouse Point Mesa 39 -- 3.13. Early Classic period settlement at Pyramid Point 40 -- 4.1. Simple building plans and corresponding justified gamma maps depicting symmetrical-asymmetrical and distributed-nondistributed relationships 43 -- 4.2. An idealized pit house courtyard group 43 -- 4.3. Justified gamma maps depicting circulation patterns of simple compounds in the eastern Tonto Basin 43 -- 4.4. Examples of Early Classic period compounds in the eastern Tonto Basin 44 -- 4.5. Justified gamma maps depicting circulation patterns of intermediate and complex compounds 45 -- 4.6. Justified gamma maps depicting circulation patterns of compound construction episodes 46 -- 4.7. Room contiguity indices for early Classic period residential units in the eastern Tonto Basin 49 -- 4.8. Plan of the Griffin Wash site complex 50 -- 4.9. Examples of early Classic period room blocks and linear room arrangements in the eastern Tonto Basin 51 -- 4.10. Areas and sites in the Southwest used in the macroregional study, with references 53 -- 4.11. Room contiguity indices by area for sites used in the macroregional Southwest study 54 -- 4.12. Geographic distribution of Group I (room block) and Group II (compound) residential units as defined by the Room Contiguity Index 55 -- 4.13. Box-and-whiskers plot of Room Contiguity Index distributions of Group I (room blocks) and Group II (compounds) for Southwestern sites in the macroregional study and residential units in the eastern Tonto Basin 56 -- 4.14. Types of masonry wall construction in the eastern Tonto Basin 57 -- 4.15. Percentages of masonry wall types in seriated compound groups at Meddler Point 58 -- 4.16 Seriation of early Classic period compounds at Meddler Point 59 -- 4.17 Time line for wall construction types through the late pre-Classic and early Classic periods 60 -- 4.18. Sandstone block wall at Griffin Wash Locus A 61 -- 4.19. Plan of the Sycamore Creek site 63 -- 4.20. Construction sequence of Saguaro Muerto 64 -- 4.21. Plan of Griffin Wash Locus A 65 -- 4.22. Tonto Corrugated vessel 67 -- 4.23. Red ware jar 67 -- 4.24. Percentages of red ware and Tonto Corrugated Ware in eastern Tonto Basin room blocks and compounds 68 -- 5.1. Distribution of room blocks, linear room arrangements, and compounds in the Meddler Point community 75 -- 5.2. Locations of selected petrofacies in the Tonto Basin 78 -- 5.3. Percentages of Salado Red Corrugated Ware and red ware in ceramic assemblages from early Classic period sites 80 -- 5.4. Meddler Point platform mound and associated Compound 1 82 -- 5.5. Percentages of Salado polychrome and White Mountain Red Ware in ceramic assemblages from early Classic period sites in the eastern Tonto Basin 86 -- 5.6. Schoolhouse Point room block and mound 89 -- 6.1. Migration routes in eastern Arizona during the late 13th and early 14th centuries A.D. 94 -- 2.1. Material culture categories and assessments of physical, contextual, and overall visibility 15 -- 2.2. Relative success of material categories as cultural markers 17 -- 2.3. Ethnoarchaeological, ethnohistoric, and experimental case studies that assess the use of material culture as ethnic and enculturative markers 19 -- 4.1. Room Contiguity Indices (RCIs) for Roosevelt phase residential units in the eastern Tonto Basin 48 -- 4.2. Period of occupation and Room Contiguity Index for Pueblo II-Pueblo III and early Classic sites in the macroregional study 52 -- 4.3. Relative percentages of red ware and Tonto Corrugated Ware in utilitarian assemblages from Roosevelt phase residential units 69 -- 5.1. Percentages of red ware and Salado Red (Corrugated) Ware in early Classic period sites in the eastern Tonto Basin 79 -- 5.2. Percentages of Salado polychrome and White Mountain Red Ware in decorated ceramic assemblages recovered from early Classic period sites in the eastern Tonto Basin 85.
ISBN
  • 0816520879
  • 9780816520879
LCCN
00012673
OCLC
  • ocm45446467
  • 45446467
  • SCSB-1216984
Owning Institutions
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