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The Puebloan Society of Chaco Canyon

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Informationen zum Autor Paul Reed Klappentext To veteran travelers of the American Southwest, the name Chaco Canyon invokes an inaccessible, vast land of tremendous vistas and huge, empty stone houses. Today, the Canyon appears as a barren land and most visitors are struck by its apparent inhospitable nature. Yet almost 1000 years ago, during the Medieval period, Chaco Canyon was the hub of a flourishing Pueblo Indian society, with 12 multi-story great houses built of stone and wood, a dozen great kivas (large, subterranean ceremonial structures), and hundreds of smaller habitation sites, pueblos along the intermittent drainage known today as Chaco Wash. This society peaked in the year AD 1100, when more than 150 Chacoan towns, in addition to the 12 great houses in Chaco Canyon, and perhaps 30,000 people across the greater San Juan Basin of the southwestern United States were affiliated with Chaco. This landmass, which extends across portions of the four modern states of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado, is roughly equal in size to the country of Ireland. Chacoan society endured for more than 200 hundred years, evolving and changing in the period from AD 950 to about 1150. The peak of Chacoan society can be more narrowly dated from AD 1020 to 1130. Undoubtedly, many leaders came and went during these hundred years. But, we have no written records to name these leaders. Unlike the history of other continents, in the Americas, the absence of written aboriginal languages means that written chronologies of the events, processes, and lives of people do not exist. This simple fact makes reconstruction and understanding of America's pre-European past very challenging. The archaeological record does speak to us. Thematic chapters guide readers to the emergence of Chacoan society, its cultural and environmental settings, and the Pueblo people. Other chapters detail what is known of Chacoan society c. 1100, how it was settled, and where its people probably dispersed to. Also, given the nature of the topic, information about the discovery and investigations of Chacoan society by Europeans and Americans is provided. An annotated timeline provides easy reference to key dates and events. Biographical sketches offer a look at the people who have formed our thoughts about and approaches to Chacoan society, and twenty annotated excerpted primary and secondary documents walk readers through Canyon related material. A glossary of terms is provided, as are illustrations and maps. The work concludes with recommended sources for further inquiry, websites, video, and print. Inhaltsverzeichnis Series Foreword Preface Tables Figures Chronology of Events in Chaco Canyon's History Introduction The Cultural and Environmental Setting of Chaco Canyon Chaco's History: Exploration and Research at Chaco Canyon in Historical Context The Emergence of Chacoan Society: A Chronological View Chacoan Society at AD 1100: A Static View Chaco Canyon's Outlying Communities: The Outliers Chaco Canyon as the Ritual Center of the Eleventh Century Pueblo World Chacoan Society: What We Know and What We Don't Documents: Primary Descriptions and Narratives and Pueblo Views of Chacoan Sites in the Historical Record Biographies: Important People in Exploration and Research at Chaco Canyon Glossary of Terms Annotated Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Paul Reed, Paul F. Reed
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2004
 
EAN 9780313327209
ISBN 978-0-313-32720-9
No. of pages 197
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 25 mm
Series Greenwood Guides to Historic Events of the Medieval World
Greenwood Guides to Historic E
Greenwood Guides to Historic Events of the Medieval World
Greenwood Guides to Historic E
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Middle Ages
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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