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Index 435population as a system, 331, <strong>and</strong> early interpretations,4, 6-7; behavioral questions, 191. See alsodemographypopulations: aggregating, 63, 201, 256-257, 261,286, 335-339, 340, <strong>and</strong> group reductions, 336;amalgamation, 111; composItions, 115,122-126, 129, 130, 152-154, 156, 231, 236,238, <strong>and</strong> distinct segments, 260, 286, 296;densities 95, 123, 334, 343, <strong>and</strong> packingthreshold, 336-339; detecting foreigners, 269;mobility, 95-96, 119, 125,223,272,274,284,285, 296, 333-334, 343, <strong>and</strong> mobilitythresholds, 335, 336; regional interactions, 115,117, 119, 194-195; violence, 244, 269, 296.See also ab<strong>and</strong>onment; migration; popUlation asa systemPost-Bosque Redondo period, 309, 322, 323Post Processual Archaeology, 14Potter, Loren D., 16,31,41,42,43,58Potter, Loren D., <strong>and</strong> N. E. Kelley, 11,41,59, 173pottery, appearance <strong>of</strong>, 124; early painted, 112;historic, 308; McElmo interpretations, 4, 6, <strong>and</strong>Mesa Verde style, 6, 239. See also ceramics;clay; <strong>and</strong> see pottery types separately by namePowers, Robert P., 14, <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>rs on syn<strong>the</strong>sis, 37,246, 247-255Powers, Willow Roberts, 311, 324, 325Pre-Bosque Redondo period, 309, 310Preceramic period, 15. See also Archaic period;Basketmaker II period; Paleoindian periodprecipitation: <strong>and</strong> agriculture, 177-179; drainagepatterns, 22, 26; flora <strong>and</strong>, 41; seasonality, 55,119-120, 124, 125. See also water, availablepredictive modeling, 13, 14preservation <strong>and</strong> maintenance, 8prestige, 284projectile points: Archaic, 64, 66-68, 91; Paleoindian,61,64; Puebloan, 129,214; <strong>the</strong> hafting<strong>of</strong>,63Public Service Company <strong>of</strong> New Mexico (PNM), 15,245-246, 253pueblitos, 303, 309, 322,Pueblo Alto listed, 348, 360: cache, 218-219;ceramics, 17, 181,215-216,219; dates, 16, <strong>and</strong>phases, 143-152; detecting features, 12;generally, 199, 143-157, 275, 292; lithics,213-214; historic visit, 299; road relatedfeatures, 275; trash, 154-156,201; water near,35; East Ruin, 152, 154; East Wing, 152; NewAlto, 152, 154, 157, 204, 205, 225; ParkingLot Ruin, 152, 154; Rabbit Ruin, 152; WestWing, 143, 154Pueblo Bonito listed, 346, 347, 348: as central, 275,292; artifacts, 214, 218-219, 269; burials, 238,268; construction, 121, 196, 199, 201, 204,205, 221; fauna, 114; flora, 42, 113;populations, 195, 223, 279, 281, 289, <strong>and</strong>competition, 289-290; road related, 154; smallsites near, 197-198, <strong>and</strong> relationship to smallsites, 134; trash, 175,201,270; water channel,46Pueblo Bonito-Chetro Ketl vicinity, 100, 129Pueblo del Arroyo listed, 347, 348: construction,199, <strong>and</strong> additions, 204; lithics, 214, <strong>and</strong>workshop, 215; ritual <strong>and</strong> caches, 218-219;Talus Unit comparison, 160; Triwall structure,225, 355; water channel, 46Pueblo Pintado: construction, 287,288; as an outlier,15, 157, 165, 169, 247; pine near, 38, 51;population, 188; road related, 258; Spanishvisit, 323Pueblo Revolt, 301, <strong>and</strong> refugee era, 328, 329Pueblo I period: demographics, 261, <strong>and</strong>populations, 113, 115, 123, 123-124, 284;distinct architecture, 99, 100, 122, <strong>and</strong> sites,101, 106, 121, <strong>and</strong> variants, 262; outliers,246-247,256; storage, 286; tools, 118Pueblo II period: blurred with Pueblo I, 97;ceramics, 128; demographics, 262; dogs, 291;ecosystem model, 272; interior decoration, 292;outliers, 254, 274; road features, 170; sites, 46,101,128-129; separation into phases, 190; EarlyPueblo II mentions, 129, 188, 247, 253, 254;Late Pueblo II mentions, 129, 252Pueblo II - Pueblo III carbon-on-white pottery, 239Pueblo II - Pueblo III era: ceramics, 212, 239;outliers, 246-247, 254; stone circles, 160Pueblo III period: burials, 195; ceramics, 128;customs, 292; demographics, 262; excavations,6; outliers, 255; shrines, 101; small sites,128-129; stone circles, 169; separation intophases, 235, 240-241; Early Pueblo III, 129,191, 235-236, 252-254; Late Pueblo III, 129,236, 252Pueblo IV period, 195, 292Pueblo World, 277, 291pueblos, 100Puerco Black-on-white pottery, 252Puerco Project, 52, 256

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