Evolving Complexity And Environmental Risk In The Prehistoric Southwest

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A01=Bonnie Bagley Tainter
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Alan P. Sullivan
Alison E. Rautman
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anthropogenic landscape change
archaeological risk analysis
Arroyo Hondo
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Basketmaker Iii
Bifacial Cores
Carla R. Van West
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Colorado Plateau
cultural adaptation strategies
environmental stress modeling
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Eric A. Angstadt-Leto
Famine Foods
gran
Gran Quivira
Jeffrey S. Dean
Katherine A. Spielmann
kite
Kite Site
Linda S. Cordell
Low Temporal Variability
Margaret C. Nelson
Michelle Hegmon
Mogollon Highlands
Non-heme Iron
north
North American Southwest
Northern Southwest
Palmer Drought Severity Indices
Paul E. Minnis
Pinyon Juniper Woodland
Population Resource Imbalances
prehistoric resource management systems
Prehistoric Southwest
prehistory
Pueblo III
quivira
resource
Resource Stress
site
social network resilience
Sonoran Desert
southwestern
Southwestern Archaeologists
Southwestern Populations
Southwestern Prehistory
Spatial Variability
stress
subsistence decision making
Subsistence Stress
Timothy A. Kohler
Van West

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367320461
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores how and why prehistoric Southwestern societies changed in complexity, and offers important new perspectives on evolution of culture. It discusses the factors that made prehistoric Southwesterners vulnerable to an arid environment, and their strategies to lessen risk and stress.
Tainter, Joseph A. | Tainter, Bonnie Bagley

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