Social Identity in the Northern San Juan (ASW 24-3) (PDF)

This issue looks at social Identity in the northern Southwest. Articles cover landscape use, social identity and relationships among different groups in the northern Southwest

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This issue’s articles include:
• Social Identity in the Northern San Juan – Paul Reed, Center for Desert Archaeology
• The Village Ecodynamics Project – Mark D. Varien, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center; Timothy A. Kohler, Washington State University; Scott G. Ortman, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
• Power, Polity, and Identity in the Northern San Juan – Stephen H. Lekson, University of Colorado, Boulder
• Landscape Use, Corn Ecology, and Identity in the Upper San Juan – Benjamin A. Bellorado, Abajo Archaeology and Winston Hurst
• Social Identity in an Early Village Setting – James J. Potter, WECA Environmental Consultants
• Social Orthodoxy in the Chimney Rock Great House Community – Jason Chuipka and Jerry Fetterman, Woods Canyon Archaeological Consultants
• Chimney Rock, Chaco Canyon, and the Local Community – Brenda K. Todd, University of Colorado, Boulder
• Bluff: A Borderlands Great House – Catherine M. Cameron, University of Colorado, Boulder
• Rising Above: Pueblo III Towers and Social Identity in the Northern San Juan – Alison Bredthauer, University of Colorado, Boulder
• Social Identity and Environment in Late Pueblo III Communities in the Northern San Juan – Kristin A. Kuckelman, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
• Illuminating Relationships between Northern San Juan and Northern Rio Grande Identities – Scott G. Ortman, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
• Backsight – William H. Doelle, Center for Desert Archaeology