Go to Table of Contents.
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Research Objectives and Methods
Architecture and Site Layout
Chronology
Population Estimates
Artifacts
Faunal Remains
Archaeobotanical Remains
Human Skeletal Remains
Water Control and Subsistence
Abandonment and Emigration
Appendix A
Bibliography

Illustrations

"Architecture and Site Layout," by Melissa J. Churchill
Figure 1. Artist's reconstruction of the rim complex at Woods Canyon Pueblo.

"Chronology," by Melissa J. Churchill and Scott G. Ortman
Figure 1. Stem-and-leaf plot of all tree-ring dates for Woods Canyon Pueblo.

"Artifacts," by Scott G. Ortman
Figure 1. Rim-radius measurements of corrugated jars from Woods Canyon and Yellow Jacket pueblos.
Figure 2. Orifice measurements of corrugated jars from Woods Canyon and Yellow Jacket pueblos.
Figure 3. Corrugated jar rim measurements.
Figure 4. Flare measurements of corrugated jar rims from Woods Canyon and Yellow Jacket pueblos.
Figure 5. Rim measurement ratios for corrugated jar rims from Woods Canyon and Yellow Jacket pueblos.
Figure 6. Flare vs. weight, corrugated jar rims, Woods Canyon and Yellow Jacket pueblos.
Figure 7. Flare vs. rim radius, corrugated jar rims, Woods Canyon and Yellow Jacket pueblos.
Figure 8. Flare vs. vessel size, corrugated jar rims, Woods Canyon and Yellow Jacket pueblos.
Figure 9. Rim-radius measurements of white ware bowls from Woods Canyon and Yellow Jacket pueblos.
Figure 10. Exterior paint vs. vessel size, white ware bowls, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 11. Flake-size distributions, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 12. Flake-size distributions for Morrison quartzite, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 13. Flake-size distributions for Morrison chert/siltstone, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 14. Flake-size distributions for Dakota quartzite, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 15. Chipped-stone debris with cortex, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 16. Artifact frequencies across site areas, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 17. Correspondence analysis of artifact counts in site areas, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 18. Artifact densities in kiva fill and roof-fall deposits, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 19. Artifacts in kiva fill deposits, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 20. Artifacts in kiva roof-fall deposits, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 21. Artifact densities in kiva fill deposits, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 22. Artifact densities in kiva roof-fall deposits, Woods Canyon Pueblo.

"Archaeobotanical Remains," by Katharine D. Rainey and Sandra Jezik
Figure 1. Actual vs. expected richness for all site sections and deposit types, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 2. Actual vs. expected richness for each deposit type, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 3. Actual vs. expected richness for secondary refuse, by site section, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 4. Actual vs. expected richness for food taxa in all deposit types, Woods Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 5. Actual vs. expected richness for wood taxa in each site section, Wood Canyon Pueblo.
Figure 6. Actual vs. expected richness for all taxa, by time, Woods Canyon Pueblo.

"Human Skeletal Remains," by Cynthia S. Bradley
Figure 1. Total documented mortality at Grasshopper and Woods Canyon pueblos.
Figure 2. Documented mortality at Grasshopper Pueblo and Structure 5-S at Woods Canyon Pueblo.

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