How did agriculture come about in the American Southwest? What environmental and social factors led to the cultivation of plants? How, in turn, did the use of these new agricultural products affect the ancient peoples living in the region? In pursuit of answers to these questions, Barbara Roth synthesizes data from both CRM and academic research to explore the emergence and impact of Southwestern agriculture. Roth examines agricultural beginnings across the entire Southwest, both northern and southern, and across culture groups residing there. Beyond simply addressing the arrival and...
How did agriculture come about in the American Southwest? What environmental and social factors led to the cultivation of plants? How, in turn, did th...
Marit K. Munson explores ancient artwork with standard archaeological approaches to material culture, framed by theoretical insights of disciplines such as art history, visual studies, and psychology. She demonstrates how archaeological methods, combined with theoretical insights from other disciplines, open up new avenues for understanding of past peoples.
Marit K. Munson explores ancient artwork with standard archaeological approaches to material culture, framed by theoretical insights of disciplines su...
Roth synthesizes wide-ranging CRM and academic data to explore the factors that led to plant cultivation in the American Southwest--and how the adoption of agriculture in turn affected the ancient peoples of the region.
Roth synthesizes wide-ranging CRM and academic data to explore the factors that led to plant cultivation in the American Southwest--and how the adopti...