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Castle Rock Pueblo Bibliography

This bibliography lists publications that used data from Crow Canyon's excavations at Castle Rock Pueblo.

Dobschuetz, K. K.
1999   Corrugated Ceramics: Indicators of Social Relations at Castle Rock Pueblo (5MT1825). Unpublished Master's thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma, Norman.
Driver, J. C.
1996   Social Complexity and Hunting Systems in Southwestern Colorado. In Debating Complexity: Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Chacmool Conference, edited by D. A. Meyer, P. C. Dawson, and D. T. Hanna, pp. 364-374. Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta.

1997   Zooarchaeology and Social Organization in Non-state Societies. Anthropozoologica 25-26:79-84.
Fratt, L.
1997   Grinding in the Anasazi Household: A Study of Aggregation and Technology in the Northern San Juan Region of the American Southwest. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Arizona. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor.
Glowacki, D. M., H. Neff, and M. D. Glascock
1998   An Initial Assessment of the Production and Movement of Thirteenth Century Ceramic Vessels in the Mesa Verde Region. Kiva 63:217-240.
Hegmon, M.
1991   Six Easy Steps to Dating Pueblo III Ceramic Assemblages: Working Draft. Ms. on file, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado.
Kleidon, J. H.
1999   Castle Rock Pueblo. In The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project: Site Testing [HTML Title], edited by M. D. Varien, Chapter 14. Available: https://www.crowcanyon.org/researchreports/sitetesting/start.asp. Also available in CD-ROM from University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
Kuckelman, K. A., R. R. Lightfoot, and D. L. Martin
2000   The Bioarchaeology and Taphonomy of Violence at Castle Rock and Sand Canyon Pueblos, Southwestern Colorado. Ms. on file, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado.

2000   Changing Patterns of Violence in the Northern San Juan Region. Kiva 66:147-165.
Lightfoot, R. R., and K. A. Kuckelman
1994   Warfare and the Pueblo Abandonment of the Mesa Verde Region. Paper presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim.

1995   Ancestral Pueblo Violence in the Northern Southwest. Paper presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis.

2001   A Case of Warfare in the Mesa Verde Region. In Deadly Landscapes: Case Studies in Prehistoric Southwestern Warfare, edited by G. E. Rice and S. A. LeBlanc, pp. 51–64. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
Lipe, W. D., and S. G. Ortman
2000   Spatial Patterning in Northern San Juan Villages, A.D. 1050-1300. Kiva 66:91-122.
Munro, N. D.
1994   An Investigation of Anasazi Turkey Production in Southwestern Colorado. Unpublished Master's thesis, Department of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia.
Ortman, S. G.
2000   Conceptual Metaphor in the Archaeological Record: Methods and an Example from the American Southwest. American Antiquity 65:613-645.
Ortman, S. G., D. M. Glowacki, M. J. Churchill, and K. A. Kuckelman
2000   Pattern and Variation in Northern San Juan Village Histories. Kiva 66:123-146.
Pierce, C., M. D. Varien, J. C. Driver, G. T. Gross, and J. W. Keleher
1999   Artifacts. In The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project: Site Testing [HTML Title], edited by M. D. Varien, Chapter 15. Available: https://www.crowcanyon.org/researchreports/sitetesting/start.asp. Also available in CD-ROM from University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
Thurs, M., D. M. Glowacki, and C. Pierce
1996   Pottery Production in Sand Canyon. Paper presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.
Varien, M. D.
1999   Sedentism and Mobility in a Social Landscape: Mesa Verde and Beyond. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
Varien, M. D. (editor)
1999   The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project: Site Testing [HTML Title]. Available: https://www.crowcanyon.org/researchreports/sitetesting/start.asp. Also available in CD-ROM from University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

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