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American Antiquity | 2009

Measuring time, population, and residential mobility from the surface at San Marcos Pueblo, North Central New Mexico

Ann F. Ramenofsky; Fraser D. Neiman; Christopher D. Pierce

To understand the effects of European contact on the organization, size, and mobility of Pueblo populations in the Southwest requires detailed knowledge of the occupational histories of the aggregated settlements that typify the late prehistoric and early historic record. Unfortunately, such understanding is generally lacking because the methods used to document occupational histories of settlements tend to either obscure fine-grained temporal distinctions or necessitate costly, and politically objectionable, large-scale excavations. To overcome these difficulties, we use surface expressions to analyze the occupational and population history of San Marcos Pueblo (LA98), an aggregated, late prehistoric site in the Galisteo Basin of New Mexico that persisted to the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. Field methods include detailed mapping of the settlement and systematic surface collections of middens. Frequency seriation, correspondence analysis, and mean ceramic dates of decorated ceramic rims comprise our principal analytic methods and demonstrate that the pueblo was abandoned four times before 1680. Causes of abandonment are discussed. Relative scale measures of population show demographic fluctuations with maximum aggregation during the fifteenth century. Despite demographic pulses, the pueblo remained vital until the terminal abandonment.


American Antiquity | 1986

A New Technique for Separating Flotation Samples

Ann F. Ramenofsky; Leon C. Standifer; Ann M. Whitmer; Marie S. Standifer

The seed blower is an instrument typically employed by seed technologists to sort seed types by density. Because of the labor intensive nature of hand separating flotation samples, the seed blower offers archaeologists a new apparatus that enhances the efficiency of initial separation. The blower is described, and initial results of its application to archaeological flotation samples from Louisiana are presented.


American Indian Quarterly | 1990

Vectors of death : the archaeology of European contact

Ann F. Ramenofsky


Archive | 1998

Unit issues in archaeology : measuring time, space, and material

Ann F. Ramenofsky; Anastasia Steffen


Archive | 2016

Exploring Cause and Explanation: Historical Ecology, Demography, and Movement in the American Southwest

Cynthia L. Herhahn; Ann F. Ramenofsky


Archive | 2017

The Archaeology and History of Pueblo San Marcos: Change and Stability

Ann F. Ramenofsky; Kari L. Schleher


Archive | 2016

Exploring Cause and Explanation

Ann F. Ramenofsky; Cynthia L. Herhahn


Archive | 2016

The Challenges of Cause and Explanation in Historical Ecology, Demography, and Movement

Ann F. Ramenofsky; Cynthia L. Herhahn


Archive | 1996

Stable Mesa Ruin Mapping Project, University of New Mexico 1995-1996

Ann F. Ramenofsky; Shawn L. Penman; Anastasia Steffen


American Antiquity | 1994

Disease and Death in Early Colonial Mexico: Simulating Amerindian Depopulation. Thomas M. Whitmore. Dellplain Latin American Studies No. 28. Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, 1992. xvi + 261 pp., figures, tables, appendix, bibliography, index. ’36.00 (paper)

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J. Daniel Rogers

National Museum of Natural History

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