Ancient burial practices in the American Southwest : archaeology, physical anthropology, and Native American perspectives
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Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, ©2001.
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Published
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, ©2001.
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Book
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First edition.
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xii, 264 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm.
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English

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Archaeological work in the southwestern United States has undergone tremendous growth during the last fifteen years, prompting vigorous debate over interpretation of the archaeological record. But renewed theoretical conflicts have been accompanied by the recognition that prehistoric burial practices provide an unparalleled opportunity for understanding and reconstructing ancient civilizations and for identifying the influences that helped shape them.To date, no single volume of scholarship on burial practices and sites has brought together the breadth of approaches, techniques, and analyses contained in this collection of essays by leading Southwest archaeologists, physical and biological anthropologists, paleopathologists, and Native American tribal historians and resource managers.Using modern methods and theory and a cross-disciplinary approach, the twenty authors evaluate ancient burial practices to recreate the structure and history of major southwestern cultures, including the Hohokam, Anasazi, Sinagua, Zuni, Mogollon, and Salado. This state-of-the-art collection combines case studies, population analyses, an examination of new federal laws that have changed the face of archaeological mortuary studies, and an essential Native American perspective on archaeologists' study of human remains and mortuary artifacts.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Mitchell, D. R., & Brunson-Hadley, J. L. (2001). Ancient burial practices in the American Southwest: archaeology, physical anthropology, and Native American perspectives (First edition.). University of New Mexico Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Mitchell, Douglas R and Judy L. Brunson-Hadley. 2001. Ancient Burial Practices in the American Southwest: Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, and Native American Perspectives. University of New Mexico Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Mitchell, Douglas R and Judy L. Brunson-Hadley. Ancient Burial Practices in the American Southwest: Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, and Native American Perspectives University of New Mexico Press, 2001.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Mitchell, Douglas R., and Judy L. Brunson-Hadley. Ancient Burial Practices in the American Southwest: Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, and Native American Perspectives First edition., University of New Mexico Press, 2001.

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