Ancient burial practices in the American Southwest : archaeology, physical anthropology, and Native American perspectives / edited by Douglas R. Mitchell, Judy L. Brunson-Hadley ; foreword by Dorothy Lippert.
Hopi perspectives on southwestern mortuary studies / T.J. Ferguson, Kurt E. Dongoske, and Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma -- Ideologies of death and power in the Hohokam community of La Ciudad / Randall H. McGuire -- An evaluation of classic period Hohokam burials and society: chiefs, priests, or acephalous complexity? / Douglas R. Mitchell and Judy L. Brunson-Hadley -- Mortuary ritual and organizational inferences at Grasshopper Pueblo, Arizona / Stephanie M. Whittlesey and J. Jefferson Reid -- A study of Sinagua mortuary practices and their implications / John W. Hohmann -- Salado burial practices / Chris Loendorf -- Foundations of political power in ancestral Zuni society / Todd L. Howell -- Chaco Canyon mortuary practices archaeological correlates of complexity / Nancy J. Akins --Morbidity and mortality in a classic-period Hohokam community / Susan Guise Sheridan -- Unequal treatment in life as in death: trauma and mortuary behavior at La Plata (A.D. 1000-1300) / Debra L. Martin and Nancy J. Akins -- Ancient southwest mortuary practices: perspectives from outside of the southwest / Lynne Goldstein.
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