The archaeology of Navajo origins /
edited by Ronald H. Towner.
- Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, �1996.
- 1 online resource (xii, 322 pages) : illustrations, maps
Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-311) and index.
Questions and problems in pre-Fort Sumner Navajo archaeology / Ethnic identity and protohistoric archaeological sites in northwestern New Mexico: implications for reconstructions of Navajo and Ute history / The Protohistoric transition in the northern San Juan region / Radiocarbon and tree-ring dating at early Navajo sites: examples from the Aztec area / Reexamining gobernador polychrome: toward a new understanding of the early Navajo chronological sequence in northwestern New Mexico / Protohistoric and early historic Navajo lithic technology in northwest New Mexico / The Pueblito phenomenon: a new perspective on post-revolt Navajo culture / Early Navajo occupation west of the Chuska Mountains / The Early Navajo occupation of the Grand Canyon region / In the shadow of the Holy People: ceremonial imagery in Din�etah / Material correlates of early Navajo ceremonialism / Navajo archaeology: a promising past / Ronald H. Towner and Jeffrey S. Dean -- Curtis F. Schaafsma -- Gary M. Brown -- Jerry Fetterman -- Paul F. Reed and Lori Stephens Reed -- Timothy M. Kearns -- Ronald H. Towner -- Dennis Gilpin -- Richard M. Begay and Alexandra Roberts -- James M. Copeland and Hugh C. Rogers -- Charles W. Wheeler, Scott Wilcox, and David O. Ayers -- David M. Brugge. Part I: Archaeological concepts of Navajo origins. Part II: Navajo expansion out of the Din�etah. Part III: Archaeological evidence of Navajo ceremonialism. Part IV: Conclusion.
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