Aztec, Salmon, and the Puebloan Heartland of the Middle San Juan
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Contributors
Reed, Paul F., editor.
Brown, Gary M., editor.
Noble, David Grant, writer of foreword.
Published
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press :, 2018.
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780826359926, 0826359922
Physical Desc
xiv, 111 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps, plans ; 28 cm.
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Published
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press :, 2018.
Format
Book
Edition
First edition.
Language
English
ISBN
9780826359926, 0826359922
UPC
40028643322

Notes

General Note
A School for Advanced Research popular archaeology book.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"Often overshadowed by the Ancestral Pueblo centers at Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde, the Middle San Juan is one of the most dynamic territories in the pre-Hispanic Southwest, interacting with Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde as well the surrounding regions. This ancient Puebloan heartland was instrumental in tying together Chaco and Mesa Verde cultures to create a distinctive blend of old and new, local and nonlocal. The contributors to this book attribute the development of Salmon and Aztec to migration and colonization by people from Chaco Canyon. Rather than fighting for control over the territory, Chaco migrants and local leaders worked together to build the great houses of Aztec and Salmon while maintaining their identities and connections with their individual homelands. As a result of this collaboration, the Middle San Juan can be seen as one of the ancient Puebloan heartlands that made important contributions to contemporary Puebloan society."--,Provided by publisher.
Description
"When, how, and why were the towns of Salmon and Aztec, in what is now the Four Corners region of the Southwest, established? What roles did these Middle San Juan sites play in the waning years of the Chaco world, known to archaeologists as the late Pueblo II and Pueblo III periods? This complex period has fascinated archaeologists for more than a century. Often overshadowed by the Pueblo centers at Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde, the Middle San Juan is one of the most dynamic territories in the pre-Hispanic Southwest, interacting with Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde as well the surrounding regions. This ancient Pueblo heartland was instrumental in tying together Chaco and Mesa Verde cultures to create a distinctive blend of old and new, local and nonlocal. The authors of this book attribute the development of Salmon and Aztec to migration and colonization by people from Chaco Canyon. Rather than fighting for control over the territory, Chaco migrants and local leaders worked together to build the great houses of Aztec and Salmon, while maintaining their identities and connections with their individual homelands. As a result of this collaboration, the Middle San Juan can now be seen as one of the ancient Puebloan heartlands that made important contributions to contemporary Pueblo society"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Reed, P. F., Brown, G. M., & Noble, D. G. (2018). Aztec, Salmon, and the Puebloan Heartland of the Middle San Juan (First edition.). University of New Mexico Press :.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Reed, Paul F., Gary M., Brown and David Grant, Noble. 2018. Aztec, Salmon, and the Puebloan Heartland of the Middle San Juan. University of New Mexico Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Reed, Paul F., Gary M., Brown and David Grant, Noble. Aztec, Salmon, and the Puebloan Heartland of the Middle San Juan University of New Mexico Press, 2018.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Reed, Paul F.,, Gary M. Brown, and David Grant Noble. Aztec, Salmon, and the Puebloan Heartland of the Middle San Juan First edition., University of New Mexico Press :, 2018.

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