

An edition of The social construction of communities (2008)
agency, structure, and identity in the Prehispanic Southwest
By Mark Varien,James M. Potter
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,AltaMira Press
Language
eng
Pages
322
Description:
"The Social Construction of Communities draws on the archaeology of the southwestern United States to examine how communities are created through social interaction. The archeological record of the Southwest is unparalleled in many respects, including its precise dating, exceptional preservation, unusually large number of sites, millenia-long occupation, intensive research, detailed environmental reconstructions, and the link between ancestral and modern Pueblo people. Taking advantage of the rich archaeological record, the contributors present case studies of the Mesa Verde, Rio Grande, Kayenta, Mogollon, and Hohokam regions. Each case study draws on a wide range of archaeological data to tease out the details of social interaction that result in the social construction of communities. Modern social theory is used to examine each case, producing an enhances understanding of the ancient Southwest, a new appreciation for the ways in which humans construct communities and transform society, and an expanded theoretical discussion of the foundational concepts of modern social theory."--Jacket.
subjects: Social life and customs, Methodology, Antiquities, Indians of North America, Social archaeology, Indians of north america, southwest, new, Indians of north america, antiquities, Indians of north america, social life and customs, Southwest, new, antiquities, Southwest, old, social life and customs, Community life, History