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The Hohokamessay 2007 • Gumerman, George J.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
Gumerman provides a summary of the changes within Hohokam society. Gumerman believes it was social and religious institutions as seen in the iconography that united the Hohokam across their territory. He also mentions the repatriating Snaketown artif...Understanding the Hohokamessay 1991 • Gumerman, George J.
Hohokam • North America > Southwest and Basin
This documents provides an overview of the history of the concept of 'Hohokam' as viewed by some of the early archaeologists of the late nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries (e. g., Cushing, Haury, Fewkes, Kidder, and Gladwin). In addition, Gumerma...Referencesessay 1988 • Gumerman, George J.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
This work consists in its entirety of bibliographical references for documents 55 through 62 in this collection....A historical perspective on environment and culture in Anasazi countryessay 1988 • Gumerman, George J.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
This paper is basically a study of the relationship between environment and human behavior written in historical perspective. Much of the data discusses various conceptual models of this topic by a number of noted anthropologists such as Harold S. Co...Referencesessay 1994 • Gumerman, George J.
Late Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
This document contains the references for documents 9 and 10....Prehistoric cooperation and competition in the western Anasazi areaessay 1989 • Gumerman, George J. & Dean, Jeffrey S.
Basketmaker • North America > Southwest and Basin
Gumerman and Dean propose a different way to view the 'character of Anasazi society.' They see the Western Anasazi archaeological record as showing 'regional interactive behavior [that is] far less complex than that implied by the concept of formal p...Referencesessay 1994 • Wilcox, David R. & Gumerman, George J.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
This document contains the references for documents 89 and 90....The scream of the butterflyessay 1994 • Wilcox, David R. et al.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Wilcox and Haas review the evidence for warfare, raiding, violence, and conflict in the Southwest from Basketmaker II to the Pueblo IV period and include the Anasazi, Basketmaker, Hohokam, and Mogollon traditions. Only the data that pertain to the Ea...Anasazi adaptive strategiesessay 1988 • Plog, Fred et al.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
'This chapter summarizes the various environmental and cultural themes developed in the preceding chapters. The behavioral and environmental models are reviewed, and various behaviors are predicted for broad classes of environmental and demographic c...