BEFORE PECOS: Settlement Aggregation at Rowe, New Mexico [SOLD]
- Subject: Southwest Anthropology and History
- Item # C3190X
- Date Published: First Edition, paperback, 1998
- Size: 56 figures, 26 tables SOLD
BEFORE PECOS: Settlement Aggregation at Rowe, New Mexico by Linda S. Cordell
Publisher: Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, Anthropological Papers No. 6
Including the 1917 Rowe Field Diary of Carl C. Guthe and contributions by Linda Mick-O’Hara, Carol Raish, and Mollie S. Toll
First Edition, paperback, 1998, 56 figures, 26 tables
CONTENTS
Part I. ROWE RUIN
Introduction
The Natural and Cultural Setting
History of Research
On the Architecture of Rowe Ruin
Mortuary Data and Human Remains from Rowe
Dating Rowe Ruins
Flora, Fauna, and Diet of Rowe
Pottery at Rowe Ruin
Paleoclimate and the Timing of Aggregation at Rowe
Concluding Discussion
Part II. CARL GUTHE’S 1917 NOTEBOOK, ROWE, N.M.
Courtesy of Laboratory of Anthropology
Museum of New Mexico
Part III. TECHNICAL REPORTS
Faunal Remains from the 1984 Excavations by Linda Mick-O’Hara
Preliminary Ceramic Report: 1980 Field School, by Carol Raish
Plant Use and Subsistence at Rowe Pueblo, by Mollie S. Toll
PART IV. UNM FIELD SCHOOL SURVEYS
References Cited
Index
From the INTRODUCTION
This volume concerns excavations and site surveys carried out in 1980, 1983, and 1984 at and in the vicinity of Rowe Ruins, located in the Upper Pecos River Valley, San Miguel County, New Mexico. Rowe Ruins lies about 7 km southeast of the ruins of Pecos Pueblo, Pecos National Monument. The site consists of masonry room block quadrangles set around three plazas arranged north-south, along the left bank of a small tributary of the Pecos.
Condition: very good condition
- Subject: Southwest Anthropology and History
- Item # C3190X
- Date Published: First Edition, paperback, 1998
- Size: 56 figures, 26 tables SOLD
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