2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1478-0542.2012.00857.x
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World History, MesoAmerica, and the Native American Southwest

Abstract: Until recently, the academic discipline of the New Archaeology has largely thought of the people of the American Southwest in small‐scale, regional, ahistorical, and cross‐cultural terms.1 Changes in contemporary historiography, especially the rise of a new world or global history (and world‐system analyses), are now affecting archaeological (and anthropological) thinking, and the result is a historically‐oriented sociology and archaeology of the indigenous Southwest that views regional groups in continental, … Show more

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