Human Adaptation at Grasshopper Pueblo, Arizona: Social and Ecological Perspectives

Human Adaptation at Grasshopper Pueblo, Arizona: Social and Ecological Perspectives

by Joseph A. Ezzo
Human Adaptation at Grasshopper Pueblo, Arizona: Social and Ecological Perspectives

Human Adaptation at Grasshopper Pueblo, Arizona: Social and Ecological Perspectives

by Joseph A. Ezzo

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Overview

A detailed study of the bone chemistry of individuals buried at the 14th century Grasshopper Pueblo site is presented in this volume. A wide range of elements were measured from these skeletons as indicators of diet, stress, and nutrition; these elements were related to parameters of age, sex, social differences, space, time, environmental change, and possible resource depletion. The major relationships were found to be with sex, space, and time, with significant changes in male and female diets over time, but also with patterned spatial differences in burials, suggesting household differences in access to food. This is a data-rich study which provides much information for social and economic reconstructions of prehistoric Pueblo adaptation to their environment.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781879621091
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 12/01/1993
Series: International Monographs in Prehistory: Archaeological Series , #4
Pages: 103
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Joseph A. Ezzo worked for two decades in the environmental consulting industry, primarily in southern Arizona. He is now an attorney.

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