essay

A demographic overview of the late Pueblo III period in the mountains of east-central Arizona

prehistoric pueblo world, a.d. 1150-1350Tucson • Published In 1996 • Pages: 73-85

By: Reid, J. Jefferson, Welch, John R. (John Robert), Montgomery, Barbara K., Zedeño, María Nieves.

Abstract
Reid et al. discuss the changes that occurred in the Point of Pines, Forestdale, and Grasshopper regions, especially late in the 13th century AD. At that time Anasazi immigrants settled at some of the larger pueblos in the Mogollon area during the height of the Great Drought. Ceramic data also indicate different ethnic groups were living together.
Subjects
Settlement patterns
External migration
Inter-ethnic relations
Ceramic technology
tradition
Early Anasazi
HRAF PubDate
2012
Region
North America
Sub Region
Southwest and Basin
Document Type
essay
Evaluation
Creator Type
Archaeologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
Sarah Berry; 2011
Field Date
not specified
Coverage Date
1100-700 BP (AD 900-1300)
Coverage Place
east-central Arizona, United States
Notes
J. Jefferson Reid, John R. Welch, Barbara K. Montgomery, and Marφa Nieves Zede±o
Based on a conference held at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center in Cortez, Colo., from Mar. 28 to Apr. 1, 1990. It was organized by William Lipe and Stephen Lekson
Includes bibliographical references (p. 82-85)
LCCN
95032452
LCSH
Pueblo Indians--Antiquities--Congresses
Pueblo Indians--Land tenure--Congresses
Pueblo Indians--Social conditions--Congresses
Land settlement patterns--Southwest, New--Congresses
Demographic archaeology--Southwest, New--Congresses
Southwest, New--Antiquities--Congresses