Amerind Studies in Anthropology
Amerind Studies in Anthropology is a series that publishes the results of the Amerind Seminars, annual professional symposia hosted by the Amerind Foundation in Dragoon, Arizona, and cosponsored by the Society for American Archaeology (SAA). Series titles that emerge from these symposia focus on timely topics like the analysis of regional archaeological sites, current issues in methodology and theory, and sweeping discussions of world phenomena such as warfare and cultural settlement patterns.
The Amerind Seminar review committee seeks proposals of broad anthropological interest that synthesize large and complex projects, bring together specialists across disciplines to address topics of mutual concern, or integrate the work of applied and academic scholars. To apply, please review the annual call for submissions at www.saa.org (all SAA symposia are eligible). For additional guidelines, contact the series editor or visit www.amerind.org.
Landscapes of Movement and Predation
Landscapes of Movement and Predation
Perspectives from Archaeology, History, and Anthropology
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Ancient Mesoamerican Population History
Ancient Mesoamerican Population History
Urbanism, Social Complexity, and Change
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Foodways of the Ancient Andes
Foodways of the Ancient Andes
Transforming Diet, Cuisine, and Society
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Birds of the Sun
Birds of the Sun
Macaws and People in the U.S. Southwest and Mexican Northwest
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Flower Worlds
Flower Worlds
Religion, Aesthetics, and Ideology in Mesoamerica and the American Southwest
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The Global Spanish Empire
The Global Spanish Empire
Five Hundred Years of Place Making and Pluralism
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The Border and Its Bodies
The Border and Its Bodies
The Embodiment of Risk Along the U.S.-México Line
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The Davis Ranch Site
The Davis Ranch Site
A Kayenta Immigrant Enclave in Southeastern Arizona
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The Continuous Path
The Continuous Path
Pueblo Movement and the Archaeology of Becoming
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Ten Thousand Years of Inequality
Ten Thousand Years of Inequality
The Archaeology of Wealth Differences
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Knowledge in Motion
Knowledge in Motion
Constellations of Learning Across Time and Place
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Beyond Germs
Beyond Germs
Native Depopulation in North America
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Chaco Revisited
Chaco Revisited
New Research on the Prehistory of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
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Transformation by Fire
Transformation by Fire
The Archaeology of Cremation in Cultural Context
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Native and Spanish New Worlds
Native and Spanish New Worlds
Sixteenth-Century Entradas in the American Southwest and Southeast
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Crow-Omaha
Crow-Omaha
New Light on a Classic Problem of Kinship Analysis
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Becoming Villagers
Becoming Villagers
Comparing Early Village Societies
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Leaving Mesa Verde
Leaving Mesa Verde
Peril and Change in the Thirteenth-Century Southwest
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Across a Great Divide
Across a Great Divide
Continuity and Change in Native North American Societies, 1400–1900
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Warfare in Cultural Context
Warfare in Cultural Context
Practice, Agency, and the Archaeology of Violence
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Collaborating at the Trowel's Edge
Collaborating at the Trowel's Edge
Teaching and Learning in Indigenous Archaeology
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