Mimbres society /

Drawing on architecture and pottery, US and Canadian archaeologists explore the organizational complexity of the Mimbres people before, during, and after the Classic period, AD 1000-1130, in the southwestern US. They use architectural data to provide insight into family, household, communal, and com...

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Other Authors: Powell-Martí, Valli S., 1945- (Editor), Gilman, Patricia A. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Tucson : University of Arizona Press, ©2006.
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505 0 |a Mimbres society / Patricia A. Gilman and Valli S. Powell-Martí -- Extended families to corporate groups : pithouse to pueblo transformation of Mimbres society / Harry J. Shafer -- Evidence for Mimbres social differentiation at the old town site / Darrell Creel -- Variability in classic Mimbres room suites : implications for household organization and social differences / Michelle Hegmon, Jennifer A. Brady, and Margaret C. Nelson -- Social differences at the classic period mattocks site in the Mimbres valley / Patricia A. Gilman -- Picturing differences : gender, ritual, and power in Mimbres imagery / Marit K. Munson -- Who made the Mimbres bowls? : implications of recognizing individual artists for craft specialization and social networks / Steven A. LeBlanc -- Ceramic iconography and social asymmetry in the classic Mimbres heartland, AD 970-1140 / Valli S. Powell-Martí and William D. James -- Material differences and social differentiation in Mimbres : Mogollon prehistory / Michael W. Diehl. 
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