The Archaeology of Place and Space in the West

S. Cowell
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area during the late Pueblo I period based on changes in burial patterns, lithic and ceramic types, and source areas for shell, minerals, and obsidian. In time, the new migrants were again integrated into the Indigenous community, resulting in a cultural blending of characteristic of the Far Western region. The final chapter pulls together the various research themes of the previous chapters and demonstrates a cultural trajectory for the Far Western area that is different from its neighbors to the east and south. Additionally, the impact of interaction and trade with Archaic groups to the northeast in the Escalante River and Henry Mountain region and its implications for the ethnogenesis of the Fremont is explored. Overall, the volume presents a coherent picture of the movement of people across large areas of the American Southwest and the resulting cultural complex that emerged. This volume will be of interest to individuals working in the Far Western region, as well as anyone interested in people moving across the landscape, interaction of groups from different areas, and the cultural mosaics that result. Further, I encourage graduate students to read this volume, regardless of their research area. The detailed presentation of complex theoretical questions, rigorous methodology, and the linking of conclusions to multiple lines of data provided serves as a master class in how research should be done.
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普韦布洛一世晚期的区域,基于埋葬模式、石器和陶瓷类型的变化,以及贝壳、矿物和黑石的来源区域。随着时间的推移,新移民再次融入土著社区,形成了远西部地区特色的文化融合。最后一章汇集了前几章的各种研究主题,展示了远西部地区不同于其东部和南部邻国的文化轨迹。此外,还探讨了埃斯卡兰特河和亨利山地区与东北部古代群体的互动和贸易的影响及其对弗里蒙特人的人种起源的影响。总的来说,这本书连贯地描绘了美国西南部大片地区的人口流动以及由此产生的文化综合体。这本书将引起在远西部地区工作的个人的兴趣,也会引起任何对人们在景观中移动、来自不同地区的群体互动以及由此产生的文化马赛克感兴趣的人的兴趣。此外,我鼓励研究生阅读本卷,无论他们的研究领域如何。复杂理论问题的详细介绍、严格的方法以及结论与所提供的多条数据线的联系,是如何进行研究的大师课。
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