432 <strong>Chaco</strong> Project Syn<strong>the</strong>sisoutliers, 246, 254, 256; on preceramic data,61-64,70,78,82,88,90-93; on questions <strong>and</strong>survey, 8, 13, 14,95,99-101, <strong>and</strong> final model,272-283Judge, W. James, <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs, on agriculture, 121,123; on environment, 119; on <strong>the</strong> final model,275,280Judge, W. James, <strong>and</strong> Daniel W. Martin, 14Kantner, John, 369katsinas, 271, 296Keetch, C. Wesley, 36Kelley, Edmund, <strong>and</strong> Loren D. Potter, 41Kelley, J. Charles, 267Kelley, J. Charles, <strong>and</strong> Ellen Abbott Kelley, 267, 271Kelley, Klara B., 310, 311, 324, 325, 327, 328Kelley, N. Edmund, 38Kello Blancett site, 242Keresan comparison, 280Kernoble, John Michael, 34Kiatuthlanna Black-on-white pottery, 141Kiatuthlanna phase, 111Kidder, Alfred V., 4, 127, 128,225Kimbeto Point, 258Kin Bineola: dates <strong>and</strong> situation, 130,247,253,287;great kiva, 288; Navajo use, 324; road segmant,154; sites near, 100, as clustered, 100-101;visibility, 169; water, 11,35,37, 171,276Kin Indian, 258Kin Kletso listed, 351, 355: dates, 6; architecture,128, 204, 205, 225, 292; workshop, 215Kin Klizhin: dates, 130, 236; early sites near, 100;Navajo <strong>and</strong> Spanish at, 324; visibility, 169;water control, 171; Upper Kin Klizhin, 258Kin Nahasbas listed, 351, 360: cache, 218;discussed, 163-165; excavation, 15; fauna, 219;great house, 288; structures, 157; workshop,215Kin Neole, 195, 347Kin Ya'a, 169,247,262kivas: built in old rooms, 152; caches in, 218;external influence on, 269; faunal remains, 114,163,219; fixed orientation, 134; functions, 154;great house, 199, 201, 205, 293; late styles,226, <strong>and</strong> Mesa Verde style, 231; masonry, 129,205,208; multifamily, 287; outlier, 256, 257,260; popUlation <strong>and</strong>, 190, 191; small house,197, 198Klausner, Stephanie, 9Kluckhohn, Clyde, 208, 279Kolber, Jane, 15Kutz <strong>Canyon</strong>, 264Kwakina-style polychrome pottery, 235LA 835 comparison, 282LA 26749 comparison, 113Laboratory <strong>of</strong> Tree-Ring Research, 8Lagasse, Peter F., et. aI., 35, 174Lamphere, Louise, 293l<strong>and</strong> ownership, historic, 324, 325, <strong>and</strong> sitemanifestations, 327; Navajo l<strong>and</strong> management,327-328LANDSAT, 12,21,327La Plata Black-on-white pottery, 99, 100La Plata Mountains, 1, 165, 253La Plata-Piedra variant, 262La Plata River Valley, 260La Plata variant, 122Late Basketmaker period, 90, 124. See alsoBasketmaker III <strong>and</strong> Basketmaker III - Pueblo Ileadership: ceramic symbol for, 276; mobility <strong>and</strong>decision making, 335; religious, 261;subsistence threshold for, 336, 338; variousmodels, 120-125,216,278-280,283,331-338LeBlanc, Steven A., 283Lekson, Stephen R., on architecture, 157, 185, 196,198-208 passim, 269-270, 275, 277, 279, 287;on artifacts, 160, 214; on <strong>Chaco</strong> peak, 276; onpopulations, 190-191, <strong>and</strong> with o<strong>the</strong>rs ondispersion <strong>of</strong> population, 243, 283, 296Lekson, Stephen R., <strong>and</strong> W. James Judge, 205, 254Lewis, C<strong>and</strong>ace K., 290Lewis, David, <strong>and</strong> Thomas Shipman, 25Leyit Kin listed, 353: architecture, 197, 198; burial,238; ceramics, 231; fauna, 226; late occupation,226Lightfoot, Kent G., <strong>and</strong> Gary M. Feinman, 120Lindbergh, Charles, 8linguistics, 264, 301Lino Grey pottery on Basketmaker sites, 99Lister, Robert R., 269Lister, Robert R., <strong>and</strong> Florence C. Lister, 70lithic scatters, 94, 343-344lithics: Alibates chert, 84; Anasazi pattern, 68;basket maker , 115-116; imported, 212-214;outlier, 253, 260; preceramic, 62, 63, 67, 68,70,84, 88, 95; puebloan, 129, 156, 157, 169,216, <strong>and</strong> Mesa Verdean, 240; sampling, 14,216; sources, 17-18, 22, 69, 253. See alsoprojectile points; tools
Index 433Little Colorado (River) area, 6, 296livestock, 302, 310, 323-324, 325, 327; <strong>and</strong>rangel<strong>and</strong> management, 327-328Lizard House, 198,226,231,356Lobo Mesa, 37,253,261Loew, Oscar von, 188Loma Alta variant, 262Loose, Richard W., at Pueblo Alto, 154, 171; onairborn taping, 12; on outliers, 245-246; onpithouse, 106Loose, Richard W., <strong>and</strong> Thomas R. Lyons, 115, 182,273Los Pinos phase, 94Love, David W., on channel cutting, 45-46, 55, 58,180; on geology, 22-28, 36; on a lithic code, 17Luhrs, Dorothy L., 163Lupton variant, 122Lyford, Forest P., 36Lyons, Thomas R., 8, 15,61Lyons, Thomas R., <strong>and</strong> Robert K. Hitchcock, 11Mahoney, Nancy, 283Maker, H. J., et. aI., 37Malcolm, Roy L., 301, 303, 311Malde, Harold E., 31, 41Maloney, Joseph, 98Malville, J. McKim, 222Mancos Black-on-white pottery, 128, 131Mancos <strong>Canyon</strong>, Colorado, 219Manuelito <strong>Canyon</strong>, 264Marcia's Rincon, 134, 138, 141,208,236,275Marshall, Michael P., on alignment <strong>and</strong> roads, 222,with Anna S<strong>of</strong>aer, 222, 264Marshall, Michael P., <strong>and</strong> David E. Doyel, 258Marshall, Michael P., et. aI., on regional affiliations,246-247,252-254,257,261,277Martin, Paul Schultz, 55masonry: contemporary types, 6, 163-164; core<strong>and</strong>-veneer,197-198; expedient, 141; influenceson, 267; McElmo style, 201, 205, 226; stonepreparation, 197, <strong>and</strong> reuse, 118, 141, 197;Type I, 196, 197; water control feature withmasonry, 181Ma<strong>the</strong>ws, Tom W., 15,69,78Ma<strong>the</strong>ws, Thomas W., <strong>and</strong> Earl Neller, 78Mathien, Frances Joan, 240, 270-271, 292Mathien, Frances Joan, <strong>and</strong> Thomas C. Windes, 157,163, 165Matson, R. G., <strong>and</strong> Karen M. Dohm, 123,286Mat<strong>the</strong>ws, Washington, 299Maxon, James C., 231McElmo Black-on-white pottery, 70, 128, 165,225,226, 231, 236, 239, 240; <strong>Chaco</strong> copies, 236;<strong>Chaco</strong>-McElmo variety, 6,17,238,239,252McElmo phase, 128, 160, 240-241; earlyinterpretations, 6McElmo style architecture, 128, 157, 204, 225-235,254,273,287,293; <strong>and</strong> McElmo masonry, 201,205, 226McGuire, R<strong>and</strong>all H., 271McKenna, Peter J., on ceramics, 17, 296; on smallsites, 99, 101, 106, 131-134, 143, 241, <strong>and</strong>fireplace size, 111, 121; on subsistence changes,242,243McKenna, Peter J., <strong>and</strong> H. Wolcott Toll, 239-240McKenna, Peter J., <strong>and</strong> L. Truell, 281McNitt, Frank, 299mealing areas <strong>and</strong> milling facilities: early catchments,138, <strong>and</strong> bins, 141; small house rooms,196-198; outlier, 257, 260; space integrated bymilling room access, 293Menafee Shale (formation), 22, 25, 99, 100, 129Merlin, Thomas W., <strong>and</strong> Frances Levine, 303Mesa Tierra site, 235, 347Mesa Verde, Colorado, 122Mesa Verde Black-on-white pottery, 129, 225, 226,235, 236, 239, 240, 241, 296Mesa Verde comparisons, 15, 53, 193, 194, 205,220, 225, 226, 235-243 passim, 246, 258, 260,263Mesa Verde phase, 241-242; divisions, 240, 263Mescalito, Ka<strong>the</strong>rine, 322Mescalito, Rafael, 322Mesoamerican cultural fluctuations, 271Mesoamerican influence, 7, 128, 160,254,267-272Mexican use <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chaco</strong> <strong>Canyon</strong>, 309Mexico, 62, 128Middle Archaic period, 64, 67Middle Rio Puerco Project, 256migrations, as explanations, 267; from <strong>the</strong> north, 231,236,287,288; from <strong>the</strong> south, 98,113; out <strong>of</strong><strong>Chaco</strong> basin, 262, 281; out <strong>of</strong> Four Comersarea, 343; regional movements, 6-7, 240; to <strong>San</strong><strong>Juan</strong> River, 239, 290Mills, Barbara J., 190,236,265mineral resources. See clay; lithics; obsidian;turquoisemobility routes. See migrations <strong>and</strong> population,mobilityMogollon area, 296
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