Earth Ovens and Desert Lifeways

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESSISBN: 9781647691141

10,000 Years of Indigenous Cooking in the Arid Landscapes of North America

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Edited by Charles W Koenig, Myles R Miller
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UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
256 x 176 mm
Weight:
700 g
Pages:
236

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Charles W. Koenig is a North American archaeologist specializing in earth oven technology, rock art documentation, and Structure from Motion (SfM) photogrammetry. Myles R. Miller is a professional southwestern archaeologist who has spent nearly four decades investigating the prehistory and history of the Jornada Mogollon region of southern New Mexico and Trans-Pecos Texas, focusing on chronometric and ceramic compositional studies, earth oven technologies, landscapes, and ritual. Contributions by Stephen L. Black, Leslie Bush, Douglas B. Craig, Eric S. Cox, J. Phil Dering, Daron Duke, Paul R. Fish, Suzanne K. Fish, Charles D. Frederick, Timothy Graves, J. Kevin Hanselka, Gary Huckleberry, James Kangas, Ken L. Lawrence, Spencer Lodge, Raymond Mauldin, Richard McAuliffe, Emily R. McCuistion, Sarah Rice, Byron Schroeder, Mark Slaughter, Richard Stark, Alston V. Thoms, Richard Walter, and Eric Wohlgemuth.

"This timely and much-needed collection of articles about hot-rock cooking adds dimension and richness to our understanding of the significance of this technique to landscape use, diet, technological systems, social organization, and traditional cultural values."-Pei-Lin Yu, Boise State University

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