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Tradition Summaryessay 2012 • Haas, Jonathan
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
This is a summary of the Early Anasazi Tradition. Information is presented on major aspects of the Early Anasazi archaeological tradition....Introductionessay 1987 • Haas, Jonathan
Coastal Andean Late Formative • South America > Central Andes
Haas introduces the documents in this edited volume, [i]The Origins and Development of the Andean State[/i] (1987), by noting how the region offers "an optimal laboratory for studying the origins and development of state-level societies." Various def...Stress and warfare among the Kayenta Anasazi of the thirteenth century A.D.book chapter 1993 • Haas, Jonathan & Creamer, Winifred
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Through survey and limited excavations in Long House, Kayenta, and Klethla Valleys and in Tsegi Canyon, the authors Haas and Creamer examine whether the Kayenta Anasazi formed a tribe before European colonization. Their research focused on the effect...Excavations at LHV72 and LHV73book chapter 1993 • Haas, Jonathan & Creamer, Winifred
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Hass and Creamer discuss the results of their excavations at LHV72 and LHV73. The two sites are located about 50 meters apart from each other. LHV72 'was a small, U-shaped, single-story pueblo consisting of four rooms and a kiva...' (page 149) while ...The role of warfare in the Pueblo III periodessay 1996 • Haas, Jonathan & Creamer, Winifred
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Haas and Creamer summarize their data on settlement patterns in the Kayenta region and how the archaeological data indicate warfare played a central role during the Pueblo III period there. They then go on to discuss examples of defensive sites in ot...References citedessay 1987 • Haas, Jonathan et al.
Coastal Andean Archaic • South America > Central Andes
This document contains the references for Feldman 1987, "Architectural evidence for the development of nonegalitarian …"...References citedessay 1987 • Haas, Jonathan et al.
Coastal Andean Early Formative • South America > Central Andes
This document contains the references for S. Pozorski (1987), and for Pozorski and Pozorski (1987)...References citedessay 1987 • Haas, Jonathan et al.
Coastal Andean Late Formative • South America > Central Andes
This document contains the references for Haas (1987), S. Pozorski and T. Pozorski (1987), S. Pozorski (1987), T. Pozorski and S. Pozorski (1987), Wilson (1987), and Dagett (1987), in the volume [i]The origins and development of the Andean state[/i],...References citedessay 1987 • Haas, Jonathan et al.
Chimu • South America > Central Andes
This document contains the bibliographical references for documents from the volume [i]The Origins and Development of the Andean State[/i], edited by Haas, S. Pozorski, and T. Pozorski (1987), including: Klymyshyn (1987), Mackey (1987), and T. Pozors...Historical processes in the prehistoric Southwestessay 1994 • Haas, Jonathan et al.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Haas et al. take a look at broad pan-Southwestern historical processes. They compare the broad sweeps of history among the Hohokam, the Mogollon, and at Chaco Canyon. Summaries of these traditions are provided in this document. Only the data that per...The scream of the butterflyessay 1994 • Wilcox, David R. & Haas, Jonathan
Late 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 La...Archaeological investigation of Late Archaic sites (3000–1800 B.C.) in the Pativilca Valley, Peruarticle 2007 • Creamer, Winifred et al.
Coastal Andean Archaic • South America > Central Andes
The authors present the results of fieldwork in the Pativilca Valley, and examine the evidence with the goal of understand the early political development in the Norte Chico region. They describe eight sites with monumental architecture, circular pla...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...The Fortaleza Valley, Peruarticle 2013 • Creamer, Winifred et al.
Coastal Andean Archaic • South America > Central Andes
Test excavations were made at six sites in the Fortaleza Valley with monumental architecture, but without ceramics, in the hope of finding sites dating to the Late Archaic Period. Considerable damage has been done to the sites by looting and modern o...