Book chapter
The Impact of Long-Term Residential Occupation of Community Centers on Local Plant and Animal Resources
Leaving Mesa Verde: Leaving Mesa Verde: Peril and Change in the 13th Century Southwest, p.156
University of Arizona Press
11/15/2013
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/111256
Abstract
This chapter presents archaeobotanical and faunal data from Ancestral Pueblo contexts in the Sand Canyon Pueblo locality (see Lipe 1992:2–3, fig. 1.3 ) of the central Mesa Verde region to provide a long-term perspective on the use of economic plants and animals in the decades and centuries leading up to the region’s depopulation. The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center (CCAC) conducted multiyear testing programs at Sand Canyon Pueblo (Bradley 1992, 1993; Kuckelman, ed., 2007, this vol.; Ortman and Bradley 2002) and Goodman Point Pueblo (Coffey and Kuckelman 2006; Kuckelman and Coffey 2007), sites that each include more than four hundred
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- Title
- The Impact of Long-Term Residential Occupation of Community Centers on Local Plant and Animal Resources
- Creators
- Andrew I. Duff - Washington State University, Anthropology, Department ofKaren R. AdamsSusan C. Ryan
- Publication Details
- Leaving Mesa Verde: Leaving Mesa Verde: Peril and Change in the 13th Century Southwest, p.156
- Academic Unit
- Anthropology, Department of
- Publisher
- University of Arizona Press
- Identifiers
- 99900586058901842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter