A Pueblo social history : kinship, sodality, and community in the northern southwest / John A. Ware.
"A Pueblo Social History is a brillant tour de force about the archaeology and ethnography of the American Southwest. This thoroughly accessible work is a major contribution to the field with its penetrating analysis of the multifaceted historical connections between the Ancestral Pueblos and the c...
Uniform Title: | School for Advanced Research resident scholar series.
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Language: | English |
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Santa Fe, New Mexico :
School for Advanced Research Press,
[2014]
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Edition: | First edition. |
Series: | School for Advanced Research resident scholar series.
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Physical Description: | xxvii, 241 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. |
Format: | Book |
Review: |
"A Pueblo Social History is a brillant tour de force about the archaeology and ethnography of the American Southwest. This thoroughly accessible work is a major contribution to the field with its penetrating analysis of the multifaceted historical connections between the Ancestral Pueblos and the contemporary Eastern and Western Pueblos. John Ware raises a number of significant theoretical and methodological issues about the study of past communities that reach well beyond the borders of the Southwest. This provocative book is a must read for anyone interested in ancient kinship-based organizations, ritual sodalities, community-level architecture, ethnographies as historical destinations, and cutting-edge, holistic approaches to anthropology." -- Kent G. Lightfoot, University of California, Berkeley. |
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Call Number: | E99.P9 W34 2014 |
Bibliography Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781938645105 (pbk) 1938645103 (pbk) 9781938645334 (cloth) 1938645332 (cloth) |