Jill Neitzel is associate professor of anthropology at the University ofDelaware, USA.
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"Fills a niche of intelligent books about archaeology understandable by students and non-archaeologists. The only other books of this sort are those that simply describe some kind of material culture (sandals or jewelry); this book is refreshingly different because it draws together several lines of evidence and makes sense of them." --Michelle Hegmon, professor of anthropology, Arizona State University "This is the first broad-based comparison that focuses on these particular perspectives--how the ancient people of the Southwest looked and talked at different points in time. There is plenty of food for thought in all of the chapters." --Catherine S. Fowler, Foundation Professor Emerita, Anthropology, University of Nevada, Reno "[A] groundbreaking study that develops distinct identities for the prehistoric people of the Southwest. Richly illustrated and written for the general public, it is an essential addition to the study of the people of the prehistoric Southwest."--American Archaeology