Animas-La Plata Project: Cultural affiliation study

Animas-La Plata Project: Cultural affiliation study
Title Animas-La Plata Project: Cultural affiliation study PDF eBook
Author James M. Potter
Publisher Swca Environmental Consultants
Pages 238
Release 2006
Genre Social Science
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This report compiles evidence concerning cultural affiliation with NAGPRA items recovered from the Animas-La Plata (ALP) project area near Durango, Colorado, for 25 modern tribal groups residing in Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. Though a small percentage of the cultural resources in the ALP project area represent earlier and later cultures, most identified archaeological remains, including NAGPRA items, date to the Pueblo I period (ca. A.D. 700-900). A preponderance of geographic, biological, oral tradition, linguistic, and archaeological evidence reasonably leads to the conclusion that the modern Keresan Pueblos of Acoma, Laguna, and Zia are the closest cultural affiliates to the Pueblo I period sites in the ALP project area.

Animas-La Plata Project: Cultural affiliation study

Animas-La Plata Project: Cultural affiliation study
Title Animas-La Plata Project: Cultural affiliation study PDF eBook
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Release 2006
Genre Animas River (Colo. and N.M.)
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Animas-La Plata Project: Bioarchaeology

Animas-La Plata Project: Bioarchaeology
Title Animas-La Plata Project: Bioarchaeology PDF eBook
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Pages 472
Release 2006
Genre History
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Volume XV of the Animas-La Plata series (SWCA Anthropological Research Paper No. 10) contains thirteen chapters and multiple appendixes by a multitude of authors. The introductory chapter presents the broad archaeological context of the ALP project, explains some of the terminology used in writing about the ALP skeletal remains, and briefly characterizes the nature of the assemblage with respect to basic demographics such as the age and sex distribution of the human remains recovered from the different ALP sites. The NAGPRA process through the several stages of this long-term project is described, as is its influence on data collection. The remainder of the volume presents the results of bioarchaeological data collection and analysis conducted by different analysts who address mortuary practice, paleodemography, skeletal and dental morphology, health indicators in adults and children, biological variation, and ethnicity of the basin's Pueblo I residents. The final two chapters document the methods employed in the processed human remains (PHR) analysis from Sacred Ridge, and present the results of a first analysis of these data.

Animas-La Plata Project

Animas-La Plata Project
Title Animas-La Plata Project PDF eBook
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Publisher Swca Environmental Consultants
Pages 402
Release 2006
Genre Social Science
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This volume of the Animas-La Plata series (SWCA Anthropological Research Paper No. 10) describes the results of excavations at the largest and most complex site in the Animas-La Plata project area, the Sacred Ridge site (5lp245). Located in Ridges Basin approximately 8 km (4.8 miles) southwest of Durango, Colorado, Sacred Ridge was a multiple habitation site containing 22 pit structures and dating to the early Pueblo I period (A.D. 750-850). The volume concludes with a discussion of chronology, architecture, material culture, population, subsistence, and settlement at the site and in comparison with nearby sites.

Animas-La Plata Project: Cultural resources research and sampling design

Animas-La Plata Project: Cultural resources research and sampling design
Title Animas-La Plata Project: Cultural resources research and sampling design PDF eBook
Author James M. Potter
Publisher Swca Environmental Consultants
Pages 100
Release 2006
Genre Nature
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The ancient birthplace of some of the world's major religions and now a modern nuclear power, India is experiencing spectacular economic growth. In twenty-five years its population will overtake that of China, making it one of the most populous and rapidly-developing countries in the world. We all need to know more about this intriguing country. John Farndon explores the changing face of modern-day India and its fundamental contradictions. The country is leading the world in cutting edge technology and research, but it is also home to 40 per cent of the world's malnourished children. It is a liberal democracy, yet its political processes are influenced by some of the most conservative religious ideas in the world. The booming economy is at times both global and archaic. Getting to the heart of these inconsistencies, Farndon gives a fascinating insight into the country as it is now and as it will be in the future, and reveals how the changes in India will affect us all.

Animas-La Plata Project (CO,NM)

Animas-La Plata Project (CO,NM)
Title Animas-La Plata Project (CO,NM) PDF eBook
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Pages 698
Release 1996
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Animas-La Plata Project: Environmental studies

Animas-La Plata Project: Environmental studies
Title Animas-La Plata Project: Environmental studies PDF eBook
Author James M. Potter
Publisher Swca Environmental Consultants
Pages 326
Release 2006
Genre History
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This volume of the Animas-La Plata series (SWCA Anthropological Research Paper No. 10) contains three sections: geomorphological studies, archaeobotanical studies, and vertebrate faunal studies. The first section comprises studies of landscape change and stability, soil fertility, and paleoclimate in Ridges Basin. The second section comprises six chapters describing and interpreting modern environmental, macrobotanical, and pollen analyses conducted as part of the project. The final section describes and interprets the vertebrate faunal data recovered during project excavations.