Copyright, The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project: Site Testing
©1999 by Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
All rights reserved
Produced in the United States of America
Version 1.0
HTML layout and formatting by Louise M. Schmidlap
Technical production support by Lee Gripp
Insert design by Louise M. Schmidlap and Ginnie Dunlop
Distributed by The University of Arizona Press, 1230 N. Park Ave., Suite 102, Tucson, Arizona 85719 www.uapress.arizona.edu
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project [computer file] : site testing / edited by Mark D. Varien ; with a foreword by Ricky R. Lightfoot. -- Version 1.0.
1 computer laser optical disc ; 4 3/4 in.
System requirements: 486/33MHz PC, Macintosh, or Power Macintosh;
8MB RAM; Windows 3.1 (or higher) or System 7.0.1 (or higher);
Internet Explorer 3.0, Netscape Navigator 3.0 (or higher), or compatible Web browser;
VGA graphics capability; CD-ROM drive.
Title from disc label.
AUDIENCE: Archaeologists and anthropologists.
SUMMARY: Examines the organization of ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi)
communities in the Mesa Verde region of the American Southwest.
Focuses on thirteenth-century settlement in the Sand Canyon locality of
southwestern Colorado. Provides a detailed case study of
community organization and change in the decades preceding the
abandonment of the Mesa Verde region. Includes descriptions of excavated
sites and comparative studies. Covers artifacts, pollen, and
macrobotanical, faunal, and human remains.
ISBN 0-9624640-8-2
1. Sand Canyon Pueblo (Colo.) 2. Pueblo Indians--Colorado--Antiquities.
3. Excavations (Archaeology)--Colorado. 4. Colorado--Antiquities.
I. Varien, Mark. II. Lightfoot, Ricky R. III. Crow Canyon Archaeological
Center.
E99.P9 <1998 00217> <MRC>
978.8--dc13
98-10878
CIP