Linda S. Cordell: innovating Southwest archaeology
"Linda S. Cordell (1943-2013) was a leading archaeologist and anthropologist who began her career at a time when few women rose to prominence in the field. A professor, lifelong researcher, author, field school director, department chair, and museum specialist--the study of the American Southwe...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Linda S. Cordell (1943-2013) was a leading archaeologist and anthropologist who began her career at a time when few women rose to prominence in the field. A professor, lifelong researcher, author, field school director, department chair, and museum specialist--the study of the American Southwest, [in] particularly the northern Rio Grande, was at the center of her life's work. Among Dr. Cordell's many honors and awards in recognition of her contributions to the field of archaeology are election to the National Academy of Sciences, election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and earning the Society for American Archaeology's Lifetime Achievement Award. The American Anthropological Association awarded Cordell the A. V. Kidder medal for eminence in American Archaeology, making her the second woman to have won the Kidder medal in its sixty years of existence. Contributors to this volume in memory of Dr. Cordell are established scholars and influential Southwest archaeologists. In chapters covering diverse topics from Pueblo ceramics and tree-ring dating to Southwest migrations and NAGPRA, they offer a broad view of the Southwest as seen through the influence of one extraordinary individual. Cordell's research and work contributed to a greater understanding of Ancestral Pueblo life in the Southwest. Essays by: Maxine E. McBrinn; Theodore R. Frisbie; Nancy J. Parezo and Catherine S. Fowler; Carla R. Van West; Judith A. Habicht-Mauche; Karin Larkin; Matthew A. Peeples and Gregson Schachner; Toni S. Laumbach and Karl W. Laumbach; Stephen H. Lekson and Catherine M. Cameron; Kelley A. Hays-Gilpin, George J. Gumerman III, Dennis Gilpin, and Lisa C. Young; Richard H. Wilshusen; Benjamin A. Bellorado and Barbara J. Mills; Suzanne L. Eckert and Deborah L. Huntley; Lindsay Anne Randall; Sheila Goff, Leigh Kuwanwisiwma and Dody Fugate; Joseph Traugott; Jun Sunseri and Charles Carrillo"-- |
Beschreibung: | 175 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten, Porträts 26 cm |
ISBN: | 9780890136690 |
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contents | Linda Cordell: her life and legacy Linda Seinfeld Cordell's first archaeological experience in the Land of Enchantment They also dug: early women archaeologist in the Southwest Tree-ring tales from Tijeras Pueblo Linda Cordell and the Tijeras Pueblo Ceramics Project The Linda lens: interpreting community reorganization in the southern periphery of the Casas Grandes culture area Building pueblo communities from scratch Linda Cordell and the Cañada Alamosa Project Migrations in the Southwest Picturing early Pueblo communities Discovering early Pueblo leaders and their great houses: homage to Linda Cordell Building murals, ritual clothing, and stages for religious performance in the greater Cedar Mesa area Moments in time: inferring meaning from artifact assemblages at Goat Spring Pueblo, New Mexico After Pecos: Linda S. Cordell's legacy at the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Linda Cordell: impact on and by the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Re-viewing Ancestral Pueblo design strategies The continuity of the heartline: Linda Cordell's first and last students |
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spelling | Linda S. Cordell innovating Southwest archaeology edited by Maxine E. McBrinn and Deborah L. Huntley Santa Fe, New Mexico Museum of New Mexico Press [2022] China 175 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten, Porträts 26 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Linda Cordell: her life and legacy Maxine E. McBrinn Linda Seinfeld Cordell's first archaeological experience in the Land of Enchantment Theodore R. Frisbie They also dug: early women archaeologist in the Southwest Nancy J. Parezo and Catherine S. Fowler Tree-ring tales from Tijeras Pueblo Carla R. Van West Linda Cordell and the Tijeras Pueblo Ceramics Project Judith A. Habicht-Mauche The Linda lens: interpreting community reorganization in the southern periphery of the Casas Grandes culture area Karin Larkin Building pueblo communities from scratch Matthew A. Peeples and Gregson Schachner Linda Cordell and the Cañada Alamosa Project Toni S. Laumbach and Karl W. Laumbach Migrations in the Southwest Stephen H. Lekson and Catherine M. Cameron Picturing early Pueblo communities Kelley A. Hays-Gilpin, George J. Gumerman III, Dennis Gilpin, and Lisa C. Young Discovering early Pueblo leaders and their great houses: homage to Linda Cordell Richard H. Wilshusen Building murals, ritual clothing, and stages for religious performance in the greater Cedar Mesa area Benjamin A. Bellorado and Barbara J. Mills Moments in time: inferring meaning from artifact assemblages at Goat Spring Pueblo, New Mexico Suzanne L. Eckert and Deborah L. Huntley After Pecos: Linda S. Cordell's legacy at the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Lindsay Anne Randall Linda Cordell: impact on and by the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Sheila Goff, Leigh Kuwanwisiwma, and Dody Fugate Re-viewing Ancestral Pueblo design strategies Joseph Traugott The continuity of the heartline: Linda Cordell's first and last students Jun Sunseri and Charles Carillo "Linda S. Cordell (1943-2013) was a leading archaeologist and anthropologist who began her career at a time when few women rose to prominence in the field. A professor, lifelong researcher, author, field school director, department chair, and museum specialist--the study of the American Southwest, [in] particularly the northern Rio Grande, was at the center of her life's work. Among Dr. Cordell's many honors and awards in recognition of her contributions to the field of archaeology are election to the National Academy of Sciences, election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and earning the Society for American Archaeology's Lifetime Achievement Award. The American Anthropological Association awarded Cordell the A. V. Kidder medal for eminence in American Archaeology, making her the second woman to have won the Kidder medal in its sixty years of existence. Contributors to this volume in memory of Dr. Cordell are established scholars and influential Southwest archaeologists. In chapters covering diverse topics from Pueblo ceramics and tree-ring dating to Southwest migrations and NAGPRA, they offer a broad view of the Southwest as seen through the influence of one extraordinary individual. Cordell's research and work contributed to a greater understanding of Ancestral Pueblo life in the Southwest. Essays by: Maxine E. McBrinn; Theodore R. Frisbie; Nancy J. Parezo and Catherine S. Fowler; Carla R. Van West; Judith A. Habicht-Mauche; Karin Larkin; Matthew A. Peeples and Gregson Schachner; Toni S. Laumbach and Karl W. Laumbach; Stephen H. Lekson and Catherine M. Cameron; Kelley A. Hays-Gilpin, George J. Gumerman III, Dennis Gilpin, and Lisa C. Young; Richard H. Wilshusen; Benjamin A. Bellorado and Barbara J. Mills; Suzanne L. Eckert and Deborah L. Huntley; Lindsay Anne Randall; Sheila Goff, Leigh Kuwanwisiwma and Dody Fugate; Joseph Traugott; Jun Sunseri and Charles Carrillo"-- Cordell, Linda S. 1943-2013 (DE-588)105308496X gnd rswk-swf Altertümer (DE-588)4201096-2 gnd rswk-swf Puebloindianer (DE-588)4047792-7 gnd rswk-swf USA Südweststaaten (DE-588)4125064-3 gnd rswk-swf Cordell, Linda S. / https://isni.org/isni/000000010878264X Women archaeologists / United States / Biography Indians of North America / Southwest, New / Antiquities Pueblo Indians / Antiquities Ancestral Pueblo culture Southwest, New / Antiquities Pueblo pottery / Southwest, New Archaeology / Southwestern States / History / 20th century Archaeology United States / Southwestern States Archaeologists / United States / Biography 1900-1999 History (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content (DE-588)4016928-5 Festschrift gnd-content USA Südweststaaten (DE-588)4125064-3 g Puebloindianer (DE-588)4047792-7 s Altertümer (DE-588)4201096-2 s DE-604 Cordell, Linda S. 1943-2013 (DE-588)105308496X p MacBrinn, Maxine E. (DE-588)1159229317 edt |
spellingShingle | Linda S. Cordell innovating Southwest archaeology Linda Cordell: her life and legacy Linda Seinfeld Cordell's first archaeological experience in the Land of Enchantment They also dug: early women archaeologist in the Southwest Tree-ring tales from Tijeras Pueblo Linda Cordell and the Tijeras Pueblo Ceramics Project The Linda lens: interpreting community reorganization in the southern periphery of the Casas Grandes culture area Building pueblo communities from scratch Linda Cordell and the Cañada Alamosa Project Migrations in the Southwest Picturing early Pueblo communities Discovering early Pueblo leaders and their great houses: homage to Linda Cordell Building murals, ritual clothing, and stages for religious performance in the greater Cedar Mesa area Moments in time: inferring meaning from artifact assemblages at Goat Spring Pueblo, New Mexico After Pecos: Linda S. Cordell's legacy at the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Linda Cordell: impact on and by the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Re-viewing Ancestral Pueblo design strategies The continuity of the heartline: Linda Cordell's first and last students Cordell, Linda S. 1943-2013 (DE-588)105308496X gnd Altertümer (DE-588)4201096-2 gnd Puebloindianer (DE-588)4047792-7 gnd |
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title | Linda S. Cordell innovating Southwest archaeology |
title_alt | Linda Cordell: her life and legacy Linda Seinfeld Cordell's first archaeological experience in the Land of Enchantment They also dug: early women archaeologist in the Southwest Tree-ring tales from Tijeras Pueblo Linda Cordell and the Tijeras Pueblo Ceramics Project The Linda lens: interpreting community reorganization in the southern periphery of the Casas Grandes culture area Building pueblo communities from scratch Linda Cordell and the Cañada Alamosa Project Migrations in the Southwest Picturing early Pueblo communities Discovering early Pueblo leaders and their great houses: homage to Linda Cordell Building murals, ritual clothing, and stages for religious performance in the greater Cedar Mesa area Moments in time: inferring meaning from artifact assemblages at Goat Spring Pueblo, New Mexico After Pecos: Linda S. Cordell's legacy at the Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Linda Cordell: impact on and by the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Re-viewing Ancestral Pueblo design strategies The continuity of the heartline: Linda Cordell's first and last students |
title_auth | Linda S. Cordell innovating Southwest archaeology |
title_exact_search | Linda S. Cordell innovating Southwest archaeology |
title_exact_search_txtP | Linda S. Cordell innovating Southwest archaeology |
title_full | Linda S. Cordell innovating Southwest archaeology edited by Maxine E. McBrinn and Deborah L. Huntley |
title_fullStr | Linda S. Cordell innovating Southwest archaeology edited by Maxine E. McBrinn and Deborah L. Huntley |
title_full_unstemmed | Linda S. Cordell innovating Southwest archaeology edited by Maxine E. McBrinn and Deborah L. Huntley |
title_short | Linda S. Cordell |
title_sort | linda s cordell innovating southwest archaeology |
title_sub | innovating Southwest archaeology |
topic | Cordell, Linda S. 1943-2013 (DE-588)105308496X gnd Altertümer (DE-588)4201096-2 gnd Puebloindianer (DE-588)4047792-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Cordell, Linda S. 1943-2013 Altertümer Puebloindianer USA Südweststaaten Aufsatzsammlung Festschrift |
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