Edited by Valli S. Powell-Marti and Patricia A. Gilman
© 2006
Hardcover. 213 Pages.
Contents: Social Contexts of Mimbres Architecture: Extended Families to Corporate Groups: Pithouse to Pueblo Transformation of Mimbres Society. Evidence for Mimbres Social Differentiation at the Old Town Site. Variability in Classic Mimbres Room Suites: Implications for Household Organization and Social Differences. Social Differences at the Classic Period Mattocks Site in the Mimbres Valley. Social Contexts of Mimbres Ceramics: Picturing Differences: Gender, Ritual, and Power in Mimbres Imagery. Who Made the Mimbres Bowls? Implications of Recognizing Individual Artists for Craft Specialization and Social Networks. Ceramic Iconography and Social Asymmetry in the Classic Mimbres Heartland, AD 970-1140. Concluding Thoughts: Material Differences and Social Differentiation in Mimbres Mogollon Prehistory.
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