Salmon Pueblo: Chacoan Outlier and Thirteenth-Century Middle San Juan Community Center (ASW 20-3) (PDF)

This issue of Archaeology Southwest examines the history and material culture of Salmon Pueblo near Farmington, New Mexico.

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This Issue’s Articles Include:

• Salmon Pueblo: Chacoan Outlier and Thirteenth-Century Middle San Juan Community Center – Paul F. Reed, Center for Desert Archaeology
• The Architecture and Development of Salmon Pueblo – Larry L. Baker, Salmon Ruins
• Architectural Wood Studies at Salmon Pueblo – Thomas C. Windes, National Park Service and Eileen Bacha, Youngstown, Ohio
• Current Ceramic Research in the Middle San Juan Region – Lori Stephens Reed, Animas Ceramic Consulting, Inc.
• Using Ceramic Symmetry to Understand Chacoan and Puebloan Culture – Dorothy Washburn
• Skilled Farmers, Astute Naturalists, Ritual Practitioners – Karen R. Adams, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
• Ritual Uses of Textiles and Basketry – Laurie D. Webster
• Animal Bones from Salmon Pueblo – Kathy Roler Durand and Stephen R. Durand, Eastern New Mexico University
• Sacred Landscapes: The Chaco-Middle San Juan Basin Connection – Ruth M. Van Dyke, Colorado College
• Archaeology in the La Plata Valley – H. Wolcott Toll, Museum of New Mexico, Office of Archaeological Studies
• Current Research at Aztec Ruins – Gary M. Brown, Aztec Ruins National Monument
• Understanding Chaco: A Digital, Archival Approach – Steve Plog and Carrie Heitman, University of Virginia
• Chaco and Mesa Verde – R. Gwinn Vivian
• Back Sight – William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology