ABSTRACT
Recent archaeoglogical work in the American Southwest and Northern Mexico has fueled a great deal of regionally specific research: archaeologists, faced with an avalanche of new and unassimilated data, tend to foucs on their own areas to the exclusion of the broader, panregional view. "Perspectives on Southwestern Prehistory" advocates the larger f
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section I|61 pages
Hunters and Gatherers
section Section II|95 pages
Transitions to Sedentism
chapter |7 pages
Comments
Sedentism, Mobility, and Regional Assemblages: Problems Posed in the Analysis of Southwestern Prehistory
section Section III|58 pages
Elites and Regional Systems
section Section IV|91 pages
Protohistoric Period: Transitions to History
section Section V|52 pages
History of Southwestern Archaeology