Pueblo Peoples on the Pajarito Plateau

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Pub. Date: 2011-02-28
Publisher(s): Univ of New Mexico Pr
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Summary

This lively overview of the archaeology of northern New Mexico's Pajarito Plateau argues that Bandelier National Monument and the Pajarito Plateau became the Southwest's most densely populated and important upland ecological preserve when the great regional society centered on Chaco Canyon collapsed in the twelfth century. Some of Chaco's survivors moved southeast to the then thinly populated Pajarito Plateau, where they were able to survive by fundamentally refashioning their society. David E. Stuart, an anthropologist/archaeologist known for his stimulating overviews of prehistoric settlement and subsistence data, argues here that this re-creation of ancestral Puebloan society required a fundamental rebalancing of the Chacoan model. Where Chaco was based on growth, grandeur, and stratification, the socioeconomic structure of Bandelier was characterized by efficiency, moderation, and practicality. Although Stuart's focus is on the archaeology of Bandelier and the surrounding area, his attention to events that predate those sites by several centuries and at substantial distances from the modern monument is instructive. Beginning with Paleo-Indian hunter-gatherers and ending with the large villages and great craftsmen of the mid-sixteenth century, Stuart presents Bandelier as a society that, in crisis, relearned from its pre-Chacoan predecessors how to survive through creative efficiencies. Illustrated with previously unpublished maps supported by the most recent survey data, this book is indispensable for anyone interested in southwestern archaeology.

Author Biography

David E. Stuart is the author of many books on the archaeology of the Southwest, most recently The Ancient Southwest and Anasazi America (both from the University of New Mexico Press). He is also a novelist and has published several nonfiction works on Mexico, including The Guaymas Chronicles (UNM Press).

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
Bandelier National Monument
Juniper Campgroundp. 2
The Character of Ancient Placesp. 5
The Archaeology of Bandelier and the Pajarito Plateau
Ancient Hunter-Gatherer-Society: The Paleo-Indian Periodp. 22
From Hunters to Gatherers: The Archaic Periodp. 28
The Evolutionary Consequences of Horticulturep. 39
Early Village Life: The Basketmaker and Pueblo I Periodsp. 43
Power, Complexity, and Failure: The Chaco Periodp. 58
Survival and the Efficiency Lesson: The Upland Periodp. 76
Understanding the Upland Periodp. 89
Water, Land, and Economic Diversity: The Riverine Periodp. 104
Postscriptp. 120
Gifts from the Past
Tyuonyip. 125
Talus House and Long Housep. 128
Frijolito Ruinp. 131
Ceremonial Cave and Alcove Housep. 132
Yapaship. 134
Painted Cavep. 136
Tsankawip. 138
Other Gifts from the Pastp. 139
Resourcesp. 141
About the Authorp. 145
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