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Social scale of Mesa Verde Anasazi kivasessay 1989 • Lipe, William D.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Mesa Verde area protokivas and kivas seem to be associated with small social groups such as a few households. Kivas differ from surface rooms in having features that appear to be used for ritual. The underground nature of the kiva and the roof entry ...The depopulation of the northern San Juanessay 1995 • Lipe, William D.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Lipe discusses the push and pull forces that lead to the depopulation through emigration of the four corners region. He is mostly concerned with the AD 1200-1300 time period, but his discussion ranges from AD 900 to 1600. He discusses the chronology ...Historical and analytical perspectives on architecture and social integration in the prehistoric pueblosessay 1989 • Lipe, William D. & Hegmon, Michelle
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Lipe and Hegmon review the analytic approaches used to study social integration. They discuss architecture, community patterns, exchange, ceramics, mortuary analysis, and style....Introductionessay 1989 • Hegmon, Michelle & Lipe, William D.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
Hegmon and Lipe present an introduction to documents 28-39. They briefly summarize the other papers. Maps of the various areas discussed in those papers are presented....Southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah settlement patternsessay 1996 • Varien, Mark et al.
Early Anasazi • North America > Southwest and Basin
In this article the authors examine settlement patterns in southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah between AD 1100 and 1300. After a presentation of the analytical methods used by the authors, they examine settlement pattern cycles before AD 1100...