edited by Sarah H. Schlanger
University Press of Colorado, 2016
Paper: 978-1-60732-590-1 | Cloth: 978-0-87081-683-3
Library of Congress Classification E78.S7S576 2000
Dewey Decimal Classification 979.01

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Traditions, Transitions, and Technologies offers diverse perspectives on the state of Southwestern archaeology at the end of the twentieth century, linking the legacies of the past to present trends by placing current research into historical context. Organized around classic themes central to the history of the discipline, this volume explores important new research avenues for understanding the connections between historic Pueblo communities and their distant ancestors, the origins of farming traditions, and the development of the Southwest's distinctive tools and technologies. Providing a unique overview of past and present work in this important region, Traditions, Transitions, and Technologies will be of interest to all doing archaeological research in the Southwestern United States.

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