1994
DOI: 10.1080/00231940.1994.11758272
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New Trails for Old Shoes: Sandals, Textiles, and Baskets in Basketmaker Culture

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“…Most Anasazi sandal research has been focused on this type of sandal, that although unified by a basic fabric construction method (twining), was composed of a variety of shapes, tie systems, and construction sequences (Kidder and Guernsey, 1919;Deegan, 1992Deegan, , 1996Deegan, , 1998Webster and Hays-Gilpin, 1994;Talge, 1995;Hays-Gilpin et al, 1998). Braided (or plaited) sandals seem to have been the most common type of sandal during the Pueblo III period (w1100e1300 AD), yet examples have also been found in Basketmaker and early Puebloan contexts (Hays-Gilpin et al, 1998).…”
Section: Anasazi Sandalsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Most Anasazi sandal research has been focused on this type of sandal, that although unified by a basic fabric construction method (twining), was composed of a variety of shapes, tie systems, and construction sequences (Kidder and Guernsey, 1919;Deegan, 1992Deegan, , 1996Deegan, , 1998Webster and Hays-Gilpin, 1994;Talge, 1995;Hays-Gilpin et al, 1998). Braided (or plaited) sandals seem to have been the most common type of sandal during the Pueblo III period (w1100e1300 AD), yet examples have also been found in Basketmaker and early Puebloan contexts (Hays-Gilpin et al, 1998).…”
Section: Anasazi Sandalsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Variation and continuity of these features can be used to study the diffusion of technology, interaction among groups, and act as temporal markers (Drooker, 2000;Geib, 2000;Hays-Gilpin et al, 1998;Taylor, 2003;Webster and Hays-Gilpin, 1994).…”
Section: Research Value Of Fiber Sandalsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It seems clear that the Basketmaker II/III transition involved varied subsistence activities as well as distinct forms of social organization across the region. The associated rockart is rich and varied and has been widely studied (Cole 1989;1994;Webster & HaysGilpin 1994;Robins 1997;Robins & HaysGilpin 2000;Kantner 2004, 63-5;Charles & Cole 2006;Malotki 2007).…”
Section: Communities and Their Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…58-59). Thus far, studies of sandals and baskets from Anasazi rockshelters on the Colorado Plateau (e.g., Christenson, 1993;Deegan, 1992Deegan, , 1993Deegan, , 1995Deegan, , 1996Hays-Gilpin et al, 1998;Kankainen, 1995;Morris, 1995;Webster and Hays-Gilpin, 1994) are oriented more toward the technology of their manufacture than the organization of their production. Technological studies of sandals and baskets offer Southwestern archaeologists the opportunity to interpret social boundaries, if not ethnicity (Stark, 1998); such analyses should be a priority of future work on these materials.…”
Section: Baymanmentioning
confidence: 99%