

An edition of Prehistoric Warfare in the American Southwest (1999)
By Steven A. LeBlanc
Publish Date
April 30, 2007
Publisher
University of Utah Press
Language
eng
Pages
400
Description:
Most people today, including many archaeologists, view the Pueblo people of the Southwest as historically peaceful, sedentary corn farmers. In Prehistoric Warfare in the American Southwest Steven LeBlanc demonstrates how the prevailing picture of the ancient Puebloans is highly romanticized. Taking a pan-Southwestern view of the entire prehistoric and early historic time range and considering archaeological and ethnohistorical evidence and oral traditions, he presents a different picture. Objectively sought, evidence of war and its consequences is abundant. The people of the region fought for their survival and evolved their societies to meet the demands of conflict.
subjects: Antiquities, Pueblo Indians, Wars, Warfare, Indians of north america, southwest, old, Paleo-indians, Prehistoric peoples, america, Indians, warfare, Pueblo (Indiens), Guerre, Guerres, Antiquités, HISTORY, State & Local, General, Ethnic & Race Studies, Gender & Ethnic Studies, Social Sciences
Places: North Mexico, New Southwest