Contents
About the Authors
Preface - William A. Longacre, Sally J. Holbrook, and Michael W. Graves
1. Multidisciplinary Studies at Grasshopper Pueblo - William A. Longacre and Michael W. Graves
2. Modern Environment Of The
Grasshopper Region - Sally J. Holbrook and Michael W. Graves
3. Pueblo Growth At Grasshopper:
Methods and Models - J. Jefferson Reid and Izumi Shimada
4. A Set-Theory Approach To Sampling Pueblo: The Implications Of Room-Set Additions At Grasshopper Pueblo - David R. Wilcox
5. Archaeological Sediments: Discourse, Experiment, and Application - Stephanie M. Whittlesey, Eric Arnould,
and William Reynolds
6. Biosocial Interpretations From Cranial Nonmetric Traits Of Grasshopper Pueblo Skeletal Remains - Walter H. Birkby
7. Geology and Lithic Resources Of The Grasshopper Region - Larry D. Agenbroad
8. Dendrochronology Of Grasshopper Pueblo - Jeffrey S. Dean and William J. Robinson
9. Water Resources and Aquatic Fauna At Grasshopper Pueblo - Stanley J. Olsen
10. Prehistoric Environmental Reconstruction By Vertebrate Faunal Analysis, Grasshopper Pueblo - John W. Olsen
11. Prehistoric Environmental Reconstruction By Mammalian Microfaunal Analysis, Grasshopper Pueblo - Sally J. Holbrook
12. Avifauna From Grasshopper Pueblo - Charmion R. McKusick
13. Plant Remains From Rooms At Grasshopper Pueblo - Vorsila L. Bohrer
14. Two Pollen Profiles From Grasshopper Pueblo - Gerald K. Kelso
15. Aggregation and Abandonment At Grasshopper Pueblo: Evolutionary Trends In The Late Pre-History of East-Central Arizona - Michael W. Graves, Sally J. Holbrook, And William J. Longacre
References
Index