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Culture and Ecology of Chaco Canyon and the San Juan Basin

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434 <strong>Chaco</strong> Project Syn<strong>the</strong>sisMogollon ceramics, 99, 117Mogollon Rim, 285Moncusco Plateau, 253Montezuma phase, 226Mount Powell, 57Mount Taylor, 57, 160,253,270Museum <strong>of</strong> New Mexico (MNM), 4, 17Nacimiento Mountains, 1Naroll, Raoul, 188National Geographic Society (Expedition), 4, 35,348-350National Park Service (NPS), 1, 19, 52, 325,355-357; Water Resources Division, 36Navajo comparisons, 68, 171,220Navajo components, 64, 70,90,301,303,308,311,324, 343-344; <strong>the</strong> Doll House site, 322Navajo George's camp, 322, 324, 325Navajo l<strong>and</strong> use, 12, <strong>and</strong> economics, 323, 325,327-328Navajo period. See Historic periodNavajo relationship to Puebloans, 299, 301-302, 308,322, 328, 329Navajo Reservoir, 61Neitzel, Jill E., <strong>and</strong> Ronald L. Bishop, 239,291Neller, Earl, 48, 70, 78, 82, 84, 88, 95Nelson, Ben A., 271New Alto, 152, 154, 157,204,205,225New Archaeology, 7New House at Kin Nahasbas, 164NMCRIS (New Mexico Cultural ResourceInformation System), 13, 311New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office(SHPO), 245-246, 253Nials, Fred L., 11Nichols, Ronald Franklin, 46, 174, 182Noble, David Grant, 369North Mesa, 22, 64, 174Northwestern University, 303Obenauf, Margaret Senter, 11obsidian, 18, 116, 213, 214, 240Old House at Kin Nahasbas, 163, 165Old Wello, 299, 301organizational models, 279-280Oshara tradition, 62-63, 88, 90, 93, 94, 95outliers, 15, 245, 246, 254, 263Owl Roost Shelter, 78Pacific Coast, 117pack rat middens, 47, 48-52, 78, 82, 89, 90, 94Padilla Wash, 100Padilla Well settlement, 129, (complex) 258,287,288Paiute comparison, 343Paleoenvironment, 18, 45-59, 63, 82, 88, 93, 96Paleoindian period, 55-56, 63, 64, 93, 343Palkovich, Ann M., 194, 195Palmer Drought Severity Index (POSI), 52-53, 177pan-Southwestern adaptation, 256, 293Parking Lot Ruin, 152, 154Parsons, Elsie, Clews, 285, 292pastoralism, 338, 344Pax <strong>Chaco</strong>, 296Peach Springs, 247, 262Pecos Classification, 4, 128, 246peer polity system, 264Penasco Blanco listed, 346, 348: architecture, 196,199, 204, <strong>and</strong> additions, 204; as part <strong>of</strong> system,288; early sites near, 98, 100, 121, <strong>and</strong> shifts,100; pictographs, 220; road related feature, 154;water control feature, 35, 173, 174Pepper, George H., on burials, 289; on caches <strong>and</strong>ritual, 218, 219, 223, 292; on Navajo lore, 299;on Pueblo Bonito, 190Petersen, Kenneth L., 55petroglyphs, 14, 70, 82, 220, 285, 293Picosa culture, 62pictographs, 14, 70, 78, 84, 220, 285, 293Piedra variant, 122Pierre's House, 254Pierson, Lloyd M., 6, 188Pindi Pueblo, 194Pinedale Polychrome pottery, 235Pippin, Lonnie C., 55, 256pit houses <strong>and</strong> pit structures: alluvial burial, 46, 98,99, in cross-section, 29; antechamberto-ventilator,112; beginning use, 91; comparisons through time, 100, 106, 111-112, 124,131, 134, 196-199,284,286; popUlations <strong>and</strong>,124, 190-191,286. See also kivas; great kivasplazas, Ill, 112, 113, 138, 152, 154,197,199,221,257Plog, Stephen, 288, 291pochteca, 268, 271Poco site, 171, 172, 360Pojoaque grant ruin, 282pollen: alluviation dated by, 28; counts for, 273;dietary evidence, 192-193; great kiva, 154;paleoenvironmental reconstruction, 46-52, 55,94

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