9781607327349-1607327341-Interaction and Connectivity in the Greater Southwest (Proceedings of SW Symposium)

Interaction and Connectivity in the Greater Southwest (Proceedings of SW Symposium)

ISBN-13: 9781607327349
ISBN-10: 1607327341
Edition: 1
Author: Barbara J. Roth, Karen Harry
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Format: Hardcover 480 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781607327349
ISBN-10: 1607327341
Edition: 1
Author: Barbara J. Roth, Karen Harry
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Format: Hardcover 480 pages

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Interaction and Connectivity in the Greater Southwest (Proceedings of SW Symposium) (ISBN-13: 9781607327349 and ISBN-10: 1607327341), written by authors Barbara J. Roth, Karen Harry, was published by University Press of Colorado in 2019. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Native American (Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Interaction and Connectivity in the Greater Southwest (Proceedings of SW Symposium) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Native American books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.62.

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This volume of proceedings from the fourteenth biennial Southwest Symposium explores different kinds of social interaction that occurred prehistorically across the Southwest. The authors use diverse and innovative approaches and a variety of different data sets to examine the economic, social, and ideological implications of the different forms of interaction, presenting new ways to examine how social interaction and connectivity influenced cultural developments in the Southwest.

The book observes social interactions’ role in the diffusion of ideas and material culture; the way different social units, especially households, interacted within and between communities; and the importance of interaction and interconnectivity in understanding the archaeology of the Southwest’s northern periphery. Chapters demonstrate a movement away from strictly economic-driven models of social connectivity and interaction and illustrate that members of social groups lived in dynamic situations that did not always have clear-cut and unwavering boundaries. Social connectivity and interaction were often fluid, changing over time.

Interaction and Connectivity in the Greater Southwest is an impressive collection of established and up-and-coming Southwestern archaeologists collaborating to strengthen the theoretical underpinnings of the discipline. It will be of interest to professional and academic archaeologists, as well as researchers with interests in diffusion, identity, cultural transmission, borders, large-scale interaction, or social organization.


Contributors:
Richard V. N. Ahlstrom, James R. Allison, Jean H. Ballagh, Catherine M. Cameron, Richard Ciolek-Torello, John G. Douglass, Suzanne L. Eckert, Hayward H. Franklin, Patricia A. Gilman, Dennis A. Gilpin, William M. Graves, Kelley A. Hays-Gilpin, Lindsay D. Johansson, Eric Eugene Klucas, Phillip O. Leckman, Myles R. Miller, Barbara J. Mills, Matthew A. Peeples, David A. Phillips Jr., Katie Richards, Heidi Roberts, Thomas R. Rocek, Tammy Stone, Richard K. Talbot, Marc Thompson, David T. Unruh, John A. Ware, Kristina C. Wyckoff

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