Mogollon Communal Spaces and Places in the Greater American Southwest

Mogollon Communal Spaces and Places in the Greater American Southwest

by: Robert J. Stokes (Editor),Katherine A. Dungan (Editor),Jakob W. Sedig (Editor)&1more

Publisher: University of Utah Press

Publication Date: 2023/11/30

Language: English

Print Length: 304 pages

ISBN-10: 1647691257

ISBN-13: 9781647691257

Book Description

This volume presents the latest research on the development and use of communal spaces and places across the Mogollon region, located in what is now the southweste United States and northweste Mexico. New data demonstrate that these spaces and places, though diverse in form and function, were essential to community development and cohesion, particularly during critical formative periods associated with increasing sedentism and farming, and during comparable periods of social change.   The authors ask questions crucial to understanding past communities:What is a communal space or place? How did villagers across the Mogollon region use such places? And how do mode archaeologists investigate the past to lea how ancient people thought about themselves and the world around them? Contributors use innovative approaches to explore the development pattes and properties of communal spaces and places, as well as how and why these places were incorporated into the daily lives of village residents. Buildings and other types of communal spaces are placed into broader cultural and social contexts, acknowledging the enduring importance of the kiva-type structure to many Native American societies of the southweste United States and northweste Mexico.

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This volume presents the latest research on the development and use of communal spaces and places across the Mogollon region, located in what is now the southweste United States and northweste Mexico. New data demonstrate that these spaces and places, though diverse in form and function, were essential to community development and cohesion, particularly during critical formative periods associated with increasing sedentism and farming, and during comparable periods of social change.   The authors ask questions crucial to understanding past communities:What is a communal space or place? How did villagers across the Mogollon region use such places? And how do mode archaeologists investigate the past to lea how ancient people thought about themselves and the world around them? Contributors use innovative approaches to explore the development pattes and properties of communal spaces and places, as well as how and why these places were incorporated into the daily lives of village residents. Buildings and other types of communal spaces are placed into broader cultural and social contexts, acknowledging the enduring importance of the kiva-type structure to many Native American societies of the southweste United States and northweste Mexico.

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