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Interpretive Strata at Tijeras Pueblo Tijeras Pueblo的解释地层
IF 0.3 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/00231940.2022.2047463
M. Thompson, D. Jojola, J. Vredenburg
Tijeras Pueblo Archaeological Site (LA 581) offers a variety of integrated resources encouraging appreciation of and respect for traditional Pueblo lifeways. Interpretive strata at the site are comprised of a self-guided trail, on-site museum, Tiwa World mural/map, Pueblo garden, and native plant identification. Educational outreach and programming include classroom visits, lectures, workshops, demonstrations, and a summer archaeology day camp. This paper discusses the challenges of creating text and exhibits with volunteers, and the approaches used to increase visibility at a buried site. Assessments of the relative success and shortfalls of these efforts are presented. These include detailed examinations of the elements and structure of interpretive efforts, impacts, and consequences based on descriptive and anecdotal observations.
Tijeras Pueblo考古遗址(LA 581)提供了各种综合资源,鼓励人们欣赏和尊重传统的Pueblo生活方式。现场的解释地层包括一条自助步道、现场博物馆、蒂瓦世界壁画/地图、普韦布洛花园和本地植物鉴定。教育外联和方案包括课堂参观、讲座、讲习班、演示和夏季考古日营。本文讨论了与志愿者一起创作文本和展品的挑战,以及提高埋葬地点能见度的方法。对这些努力的相对成功和不足进行了评估。其中包括基于描述性和轶事性观察对解释努力的要素和结构、影响和后果进行详细检查。
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History of the Ownership and Management of Tijeras Pueblo Tijeras Pueblo的所有权和管理史
IF 0.3 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/00231940.2022.2070708
Jeremy Kulisheck, C. Benedict
Across seventy years of research, the site of Tijeras Pueblo has become an important place for understanding the transformations that impacted Rio Grande Pueblo society during the fourteenth century A.D. During that time, the course of research at the pueblo has been guided in part by its changing ownership and management of the site. While the first investigations were conducted while the site was privately owned federal acquisition of the pueblo facilitated the major excavations that took place there in the late 1960s and 1970s. As federal objectives for research evolved with new legislation, the involvement of Native Americans resulted in a major shift in how the last excavations in 2000 were conducted. While sustained interest in Tijeras Pueblo has been driven by its role in addressing major questions about the course of Pueblo history, its ownership and management have shaped, and continue to shape, how we know this important place.
经过70年的研究,Tijeras Pueblo遗址已成为了解公元14世纪影响大普韦布洛社会的变革的重要场所。在此期间,对普韦布洛的研究过程在一定程度上受到该遗址所有权和管理变化的指导。虽然第一次调查是在遗址为私人所有时进行的,但联邦政府收购了普韦布洛,促进了20世纪60年代末和70年代在那里进行的主要挖掘工作。随着新立法的出台,联邦政府的研究目标也在不断发展,土著美国人的参与导致了2000年最后一次发掘工作的重大转变。虽然人们对蒂杰拉斯普韦布洛的持续兴趣是由于它在解决普韦布洛历史进程中的重大问题方面所起的作用,但它的所有权和管理已经并将继续影响我们对这个重要地方的认识。
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引用次数: 0
Tijeras Pueblo at the Crossroads: A Review of Previous Research and Site Significance 十字路口的提杰拉斯普韦布洛:以往研究回顾与遗址意义
IF 0.3 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/00231940.2022.2067973
S. Arazi-Coambs
This paper provides an overview of the Tijeras Pueblo archaeological site. Highlighting Tijeras Pueblo as a community located at a cultural, geographical, and temporal crossroad, the paper attempts to place Tijeras Pueblo within a broader academic and social context. The excavation history of the site will be discussed, along with previous research, and past and modern significance. In its current context, Tijeras Pueblo has become of center of archaeological and cultural education and a place where knowledge is both created and disseminated. Occupying a very public space in the community, the site and its collections have become teaching tools for a new generation of professional and avocational archaeologists and for the greater Albuquerque community.
本文概述了提杰拉斯普韦布洛考古遗址。强调提杰拉斯普韦布洛是一个位于文化、地理和时间十字路口的社区,本文试图将提杰拉斯普韦布洛置于更广泛的学术和社会背景中。将讨论该遗址的挖掘历史,以及以前的研究,以及过去和现代的意义。在目前的情况下,蒂杰拉斯普韦布洛已经成为考古和文化教育的中心,也是知识创造和传播的地方。该遗址在社区中占据了一个非常公共的空间,它和它的藏品已经成为新一代专业和业余考古学家以及更大的阿尔伯克基社区的教学工具。
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引用次数: 1
Becoming Hopi: A History 成为霍皮人:一段历史
IF 0.3 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI: 10.1080/00231940.2022.2031181
R. Anyon
in the mix of academic and non-academic perspectives to analyze twenty-first century borders and borderlands. In so doing, the volume brings theory and policy together to better understand the complexity of the U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada borders as aterritorial, fuzzy, and multi-faceted entities articulated at local, continental, and global scales. While this volume includes the work of Canadian and Mexican experts on the border based in the U.S., it misses an opportunity to include the voices of scholars and policymakers based in Mexico, for example. However, this volume should be of interest for scholars and students studying borderland dynamics as well as public policy makers, activists, and a general audience.
在混合学术和非学术的观点来分析21世纪的边界和边疆。在此过程中,本书将理论和政策结合在一起,以更好地理解美国-墨西哥和美国-加拿大边界的复杂性,这些边界是在地方、大陆和全球范围内铰接的领土、模糊和多方面的实体。虽然本卷包括加拿大和墨西哥专家在美国边境的工作,但它错过了包括墨西哥学者和政策制定者的声音的机会,例如。然而,这本书应该对研究边境动态的学者和学生以及公共政策制定者、活动家和普通读者感兴趣。
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引用次数: 2
The White Ware Pottery from Tijeras Pueblo (LA 581): Learning Frameworks and Communities of Practice and Identity Tijeras Pueblo的白陶(LA 581):实践和身份的学习框架和社区
IF 0.3 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-03-31 DOI: 10.1080/00231940.2021.2009992
Judith A. Habicht-Mauche
The Tijeras Pueblo Ceramics Project was designed to explore how the origin and spread of glaze-painted pottery and technology among the Ancestral Eastern Pueblos of the middle Rio Grande was associated with inter-regional macro-scale social processes, such as immigration, population aggregation, and coalescent community formation during the Pueblo IV period in the American Southwest (AD 1275-1425). However, carbon-painted black-on-white ceramics make up over half of the decorated pottery from Tijeras Pueblo and these white wares have their own unique story to tell. In particular, this article argues that the diversity of traits that characterize local carbon-painted black-on-white pottery was directly associated with the context in which novice potters learned to make pots, how technological practices were transmitted and regulated within these communities of practice, and how such practices were related to strategies of coalescence and identity formation around the turn of the fourteenth century.
Tijeras普韦布洛陶瓷项目的目的是探索美国西南部普韦布洛四世时期(公元1275-1425年)的移民、人口聚集和联合社区形成等区域间宏观社会进程与中部地区东部普韦布洛人祖先之间釉彩陶器和技术的起源和传播之间的关系。然而,碳漆黑白陶瓷占Tijeras Pueblo装饰陶器的一半以上,这些白色陶器有自己独特的故事要讲。特别是,这篇文章认为,当地碳漆黑白陶器特征的多样性与新手陶工学习制罐的背景直接相关,技术实践如何在这些实践社区中传播和规范,以及这些实践如何与14世纪之交的合并和身份形成策略相关。
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引用次数: 1
Prehistoric Quarries and Terranes: The Modena and Tempiute Obsidian Sources of the American Great Basin 史前采石场和地形:美洲大盆地的摩德纳和坦皮尤特黑曜石来源
IF 0.3 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-02-23 DOI: 10.1080/00231940.2022.2031179
Sean G. Dolan
Prehistoric stone quarries are an understudied site type in North America. Reasons for this omission are myriad, but as Michael Shott points out in this book, they include the analytical challenges presented by their vast amounts of usually temporally mixed assemblages of flaking debris. Couple that with the apparent self-evident nature of site function, there is little incentive to examine ancient toolstone sources. In this volume, Shott addresses these issues head-on and demonstrates that, while not effortless in execution, stone quarries can be systematically studied with substantive results.
史前采石场在北美是一种未被充分研究的遗址类型。这种遗漏的原因有很多,但正如迈克尔·肖特(Michael Shott)在本书中指出的那样,其中包括大量通常是暂时混合的碎片碎片组合所带来的分析挑战。再加上遗址功能显而易见的性质,几乎没有动机去研究古代石器的来源。在这本书中,肖特正面解决了这些问题,并证明,虽然不是毫不费力的执行,采石场可以系统地研究实质性的结果。
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引用次数: 0
Resource Distribution and Health at Tijeras Pueblo (LA 581) 剪刀村(La 581)的资源分配和健康
IF 0.3 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-01-31 DOI: 10.1080/00231940.2021.1980655
J. Meyer
Tijeras Pueblo (LA 581) is a Pueblo IV period site in New Mexico. This study addresses two research goals: first, to examine burial distribution for indicators of spatial clustering, and second, to test whether association to such units affected resource access and the health of individuals. Using geographic information systems (GIS), I define spatial units applying Nearest Neighbor and Kernel Density Analysis. Osteological data, including age, sex, and health indicators, as well as mortuary data, serve to examine the interrelatedness between spatial units and resource distribution. Data stem from 55 individuals excavated from Tijeras Pueblo during the 1970s. Results show a significant clustering of burials associated with room blocks, interpreted as household units. No hierarchical differences between households were found based on burial goods, although some types of burial goods varied in frequency between the clusters. Differences exist in the frequency of linear enamel hypoplasia.
蒂杰拉斯·普韦布洛(LA 581)是新墨西哥州普韦布洛四世时期的遗址。这项研究涉及两个研究目标:第一,检查空间聚类指标的埋葬分布,第二,测试与这些单位的关联是否影响资源获取和个人健康。使用地理信息系统(GIS),我使用最近邻和核密度分析来定义空间单元。骨骼学数据,包括年龄、性别和健康指标,以及太平间数据,用于检查空间单位和资源分布之间的相互关系。数据来源于20世纪70年代从蒂杰拉斯普韦布洛发掘的55个人。结果显示,与房间街区相关的墓葬有显著的聚集性,被解释为家庭单元。没有发现家庭之间基于埋葬物品的等级差异,尽管某些类型的埋葬物品在集群之间的频率不同。线性釉质发育不全的频率存在差异。
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Rescuing Collections from Us: The Tijeras Pueblo Story 从我们手中拯救藏品:提杰拉斯普韦布洛人的故事
IF 0.3 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-01-11 DOI: 10.1080/00231940.2021.1999575
D. Phillips, K. Armstrong, K. Price
Most of the archaeological collection from Tijeras Pueblo (LA 581) was curated at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico. As was typical of archaeological repositories in the mid- to late twentieth century, the collection was stored in a warehouse, using non-archival materials, with minimal curation records. Beginning in 2004, a massive volunteer effort led to the complete reorganization of the Tijeras Pueblo collection. This effort has resulted in renewed research on Tijeras Pueblo and other public benefits.
Tijeras Pueblo(LA 581)的大部分考古藏品由新墨西哥大学Maxwell人类学博物馆策划。正如20世纪中后期考古仓库的典型情况一样,藏品被存放在一个仓库中,使用非档案材料,管理记录很少。从2004年开始,一项大规模的志愿者工作导致了蒂杰拉斯-普韦布洛收藏的彻底重组。这一努力导致了对蒂杰拉斯·普韦布洛和其他公共利益的重新研究。
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Revisiting the Bylas Phase: An Analysis of Trends and Historical Processes Within the San Carlos Safford Area of Southeastern Arizona During the Late Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 拜拉斯阶段再探:12世纪末和13世纪亚利桑那州东南部圣卡洛斯-萨福德地区的趋势和历史进程分析
IF 0.3 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/00231940.2021.1986657
Joseph S. Crary, Thatcher A. Seltzer-Rogers
Johnson and Wasley's ([1966] Archaeological Excavations Near Bylas, Arizona. Kiva 31(4):205–253) Bylas phase was the basis of a chronological framework the prehistory of the San Carlos Safford Area (SCSA). However, we note limited revision of the phase despite new archaeological data from recent investigations. We evaluate the Bylas phase and analyze chronology, settlement distribution, site structure, ceramic production and acquisition, subsistence, and mortuary patterns. Therefore, we revise Bylas phase chronology, specify four ceramic production zones, identify a mortuary pattern, delineate the nature and extent of occupancy and subsistence, and finally suggest dynamic changes in social organization and demography. We hypothesize many of these shifts, including conflict and district wide depopulation, relate to the emergence of a managerial elite class and repeated immigration from outside the SCSA during the Bylas phase before terminating with the arrival of northern groups at the onset of the Goat Hill phase.
约翰逊和韦斯利[1966]《亚利桑那州比拉斯附近的考古发掘》。Kiva 31(4): 205-253) Bylas期是San Carlos Safford地区(SCSA)史前史的时间框架的基础。然而,我们注意到,尽管从最近的调查中获得了新的考古数据,但该阶段的修订有限。我们评估了比拉斯时期,并分析了时间、聚落分布、遗址结构、陶瓷生产和获取、生存和殡葬模式。因此,我们修正了比拉斯阶段年表,划定了四个陶瓷生产区域,确定了一个殡葬模式,描绘了居住和生存的性质和程度,并最终提出了社会组织和人口的动态变化。我们假设许多这些变化,包括冲突和地区范围内的人口减少,与管理精英阶层的出现和Bylas阶段期间SCSA以外的反复移民有关,然后在山羊山阶段开始时以北方群体的到来而终止。
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Dutton’s Dirty Diggers: Bertha P. Dutton and the Senior Girl Scout Archaeological Camps in the American Southwest, 1947-1957 达顿的肮脏挖掘者:1947-1957年,伯莎·p·达顿和美国西南部的高级女童子军考古营
IF 0.3 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI: 10.1080/00231940.2022.2028959
Christy Tafoya
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