
Mimbres Life and Society
Mimbres pueblos, as early examples of people using surface room blocks, are ideal for investigating questions about how and why people moved from earlier subterranean pit structures to aboveground room blocks. The authors consider the number of households living at the site before and after the transition, and the lack of evidence for subsistence intensification and population growth being causes of this transition. These analyses suggest that each room block on the site housed a single family as opposed to multiple families, the more common interpretation. There were not necessarily more households on the site during the Classic period than earlier.
Patricia A. Gilman and Steven A. LeBlanc spent five seasons excavating at the Mattocks site and many more analyzing and writing about Mattocks site data. They note that subtle social differences among people were at play, and they emphasize that the Mattocks site may be unique among Mimbres pueblos in many aspects. Mimbres Life and Society reveals broad-ranging implications for southwestern archaeologists and anyone interested in understanding the ancient Southwest and early village societies.
- Alaotsikko
- The Mattocks Site of Southwestern New Mexico
- Kirjailija
- Patricia A. Gilman, Steven A. LeBlanc
- ISBN
- 9780816535637
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 1980 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 30.12.2017
- Kustantaja
- University of Arizona Press
- Sivumäärä
- 656