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Autor:
Charles W. Koenig, J. David Kilby, Christopher J. Jurgens, Lorena Becerra-Valdivia, Christopher W. Ringstaff, J. Kevin Hanselka, Leslie L. Bush, Charles D. Frederick, Stephen L. Black, Amanda M. Castañeda, Ken L. Lawrence, Madeline E. Mackie, Jim I. Mead
Publikováno v:
American Antiquity. 87:377-388
Recent excavations by the Ancient Southwest Texas Project of Texas State University sampled a previously undocumented Younger Dryas component from Eagle Cave in the Lower Pecos Canyonlands of Texas. This stratified assemblage consists of bison (Bison
Autor:
J. Kevin Hanselka
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnobiology. 30:31-51
Present-day small-scale farmers near Ocampo, Tamaulipas, Mexico demonstrate behaviors that have broader implications for prehistoric human ecology. Common incidences of casual, informal cultivation of squashes and gourds take place around routine sea
Autor:
Brian King, J. Kevin Hanselka
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnobiology. 37:260
The Ocampo Caves of Tamaulipas, Mexico are well-known for archaeological evidence of early domesticated plants and the development of prehistoric food production. Richard S. MacNeish's 1953–1954 investigations in Romero's, Valenzuela's, and Ojo de
Autor:
Mercedes C. Cody, J. Kevin Hanselka, Olga Potapova, Larry D. Agenbroad, Kevin A. Miller, Stephen M. Carpenter, Ken Lawrence, C. Britt Bousman, Leland Bement, John Lowe, Christian T. Hartnett
Publikováno v:
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State. 2013
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Autor:
Robert J. Hard, John R. Roney
This volume presents the multiyear archaeological investigations of Cerro Juanaqueña and related sites in northwestern Chihuahua, Mexico. These remarkable terraced hilltop settlements represent a series of watershed developments, including substanti
Autor:
Bradley J. Vierra
Although humans in the Southwest were hunter-gatherers for about 85 percent of their history, the majority of the archaeological research in the region has focused on the Formative period. In recent years, however, the amount of data on the Archaic
Autor:
Charles W Koenig, Myles R Miller
For over 10,000 years, earth ovens (semi-subterranean, layered arrangements of heated rocks, packing material, and food stuffs capped by earth) have played important economic and social roles for Indigenous peoples living across the arid landscapes o