Go to Table of Contents.
About This Publication
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Introduction to the Site
Research Design
Castle Rock Pueblo in a Regional Context
Architecture
Settlement Organization
Chronology
Population Estimates
Artifacts
Faunal Remains
Plant Evidence
Subsistence
Trade
Rock Art
The Final Days of Castle Rock Pueblo
Oral History
A Native American Perspective
Glossary
Bibliography

List of Contributors

Karen R. Adams (Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1988) directs the environmental archaeology program at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center and is also an independent consultant in archaeobotany in Tucson, Arizona.

Malaina L. Brown (M.A., Washington University, 1996) is a former Crow Canyon Archaeological Center environmental archaeology intern.

Jonathan C. Driver (Ph.D., University of Calgary, 1978) is a professor of archaeology and dean of graduate studies at Simon Fraser University, and a research associate of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.

Kristin A. Kuckelman (M.A., University of Texas at Austin, 1977) is a research archaeologist at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.

Scott G.Ortman (M.A., Arizona State University, 1998) is the research laboratory director at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.

Marie A. Reyna directs the Oo-Oonah Art Center, a children's art center at Taos Pueblo; serves on the Taos Pueblo Day School Board; and is a member of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center Native American advisory group.

Mark D. Varien (Ph.D., Arizona State University, 1997) is director of research at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center.

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