Emergence and collapse of early villages: models of central mesa verde archaeology

Emergence and collapse of early villages: models of central mesa verde archaeology

Author
Varien, MarkKohler, Timothy A
Publisher
University of California Press
Language
English
Year
2012
Page
(xii, 343 pages) : illustrations, maps
ISBN
9780520270145,0520270142,9780520951990,0520951999,9781280116551,1280116552
File Type
epub
File Size
14.5 MiB

Ancestral Pueblo farmers encountered the deep, well watered, and productive soils of the central Mesa Verde region of Southwest Colorado around A.D. 600, and within two centuries built some of the largest villages known up to that time in the U.S. Southwest. But one hundred years later, those villages were empty, and most people had gone. This cycle repeated itself from the mid-A.D. 1000s until 1280, when Puebloan farmers permanently abandoned the entire northern Southwest. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, this book examines how climate change, population size, interpersonal conflict, resource depression, and changing social organization contribute to explaining these dramatic shifts. Comparing the simulations from agent-based models with the precisely dated archaeological record from this area, this text will interest archaeologists working in the Southwest and in Neolithic societies around the world as well as anyone applying modeling techniques to understanding how human societies shape, and are shaped by the environments we inhabit.

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