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|a Reframing the Northern Rio Grande Pueblo economy /
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|a Anthropological papers of The University of Arizona ;
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|a Intro; Contents; 1. Economic Growth in the Pueblos? / Scott G. Ortman and Kaitlyn E. Davis; Misconceptions and Realities; Demographic Imperatives; Economic Indicators for the Pueblo World; Agglomeration Effects Are Central; The Contributions in This Volume; 2. Economic Development and Big Subsistence in the Regional Agricultural Economy of the Ohkay Owingeh Homeland / B. Sunday Eiselt; Big Subsistence; Methods; Standards for Modeling Arable Land Requirements and Momentary Population; Results; Per Capita Investments in Agriculture and Floodplain Farming
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|a Agricultural Demand: Momentary PopulationAgricultural Supply: Arable Land; Agricultural Redistribution and Big Subsistence; Discussion and Conclusions; 3. Prehispanic Pueblo Cotton Cultivation with Gravel-Mulch Technology in the Northern Rio Grande Region / Eileen L. Camilli, Kurt F. Anschuetz, Susan J. Smith, and Christopher D. Banet; Natural Environmental and Cultural-Historical Contexts; Gravel-Mulch Pedology; Pollen Evidence of Prehispanic Agriculture and Cotton Cultivation; Cultigen Pollen from Yunge Hills and San Ildefonso Pueblo Grant; Gravel-Mulch Water Management Technology
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|a Spanish Colonial Observations of Tewa Cotton ProductionDiscussion and Conclusions; 4. Cotton, Community, and Entanglement: Prehispanic Cotton Growth and Textile Production among the Rio Grande Pueblos / Pascale Meehan; Methods; Results; Cotton Cultivation; Cotton Preparation; Textile Production; Entanglements and Communities of Practice; Cotton and Communities of Practice in the Rio Grande Pueblos; Economies, Textiles, and Communities of Practice; 5. Revisiting Settlement Clusters: Political Organization and Economic Cooperation / Patrick Cruz and Scott G. Ortman
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|a Settlement Clusters vs Community ClustersWhat Is a Mother Village?; Expectations for Different Types of Political Organization; Data and Analyses; Ponsipa-akeri Cluster; Pose Cluster; Sapawe; Tsama Cluster; Ku Cluster; Tsiping; Distributions of Civic Features; Distances between Settlement Clusters; Conclusions; 6. The Network Effects of Rio Grande Pueblo Rituals / Scott G. Ortman and Grant L. Coffey; Relationships between People and Plazas; Data and Analysis; Results; Discussion; Conclusions
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|a 7. Diachronic Changes in Tool-Stone Raw Material Distributions and Exchange Systems in the Northern Rio Grande / Fumi Arakawa, Christopher Nicholson, and Douglas HarroStudy Area and Time Periods; History of Research and Theoretical Perspective; Methods and Materials; Results; Regional Patterns; Local Patterns; Discussion and Conclusions; 8. The Economics of Becoming: Population Coalescence and the Production and Distribution of Ancestral Tewa Pottery / Samuel Duwe; Histories of Settlement and Coalescence in the Tewa World; The Provenance Study; Clay Sampling in the Tewa Basin
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|a "The archaeological record of the Northern Rio Grande exhibits the hallmarks of economic development, but Pueblo economies were organized in radically different ways than modern capitalist economies. The book explores the patterns and determinants of economic development in pre-Hispanic Rio Grande Pueblo society, building a platform for more broadly informed research on this critical process"--Provided by publisher.
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