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Papers by Toni Laumbach

Research paper thumbnail of Implications for Migration and Social Connections in South-Central New Mexico Through Chemical Characterization of Carbon-Painted Ceramics and Obsidian

The Kiva, Jan 2, 2016

Magdalena Black-on-white ceramics from two sites (Gallinas Springs and Pinnacle Ruin) in west-cen... more Magdalena Black-on-white ceramics from two sites (Gallinas Springs and Pinnacle Ruin) in west-central and southwestern New Mexico have been interpreted as evidence of a migration of Northern Pueblo groups from the Four Corners region into southwestern New Mexico during the thirteenth century. They also appear to be linked to sites with similar carbon-painted ceramics on the Rio Puerco of the east and beyond. An additional site (Roadmap Village) reveals import of Magdalena Black-on-white ceramics produced at Gallinas Springs as well as possible local production. Limited quantities of

Research paper thumbnail of Glaze Wares and Regional Social Relationships on the Rio Alamosa

University of Arizona Press eBooks, Sep 6, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of You Get It Here, I’ll Get It There: Examining the Movement of Objects, People, and Ideas throughout the Pithouse and Pueblo Occupation of the Cañada Alamosa

Research paper thumbnail of Glaze Wares and Regional Social Relationships on the Rio Alamosa

The Social Life of Pots, Sep 6, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of You Get It Here, I’ll Get It There: Examining the Movement of Objects, People, and Ideas throughout the Pithouse and Pueblo Occupation of the Cañada Alamosa

Exploring Cause and Explanation: Historical Ecology, Demography, and Movement in the American Southwest, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Implications for Migration and Social Connections in South-Central New Mexico Through Chemical Characterization of Carbon-Painted Ceramics and Obsidian

Research paper thumbnail of Migrations in the Southwest: Pinnacle Ruin, Southwestern New Mexico

KIVA, 2002

Page 1. KIVA, Vol. 68, No. 2, 2002 MIGRATIONS IN THE SOUTHWEST: PINNACLE RUIN, SOUTHWESTERN NEW M... more Page 1. KIVA, Vol. 68, No. 2, 2002 MIGRATIONS IN THE SOUTHWEST: PINNACLE RUIN, SOUTHWESTERN NEW MEXICO STEPHEN H. LEKSON University Museum University of Colorado, 218 UCB Boulder, Colorado 80309 ...

Research paper thumbnail of Implications for Migration and Social Connections in South-Central New Mexico Through Chemical Characterization of Carbon-Painted Ceramics and Obsidian

The Kiva, Jan 2, 2016

Magdalena Black-on-white ceramics from two sites (Gallinas Springs and Pinnacle Ruin) in west-cen... more Magdalena Black-on-white ceramics from two sites (Gallinas Springs and Pinnacle Ruin) in west-central and southwestern New Mexico have been interpreted as evidence of a migration of Northern Pueblo groups from the Four Corners region into southwestern New Mexico during the thirteenth century. They also appear to be linked to sites with similar carbon-painted ceramics on the Rio Puerco of the east and beyond. An additional site (Roadmap Village) reveals import of Magdalena Black-on-white ceramics produced at Gallinas Springs as well as possible local production. Limited quantities of

Research paper thumbnail of Glaze Wares and Regional Social Relationships on the Rio Alamosa

University of Arizona Press eBooks, Sep 6, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of You Get It Here, I’ll Get It There: Examining the Movement of Objects, People, and Ideas throughout the Pithouse and Pueblo Occupation of the Cañada Alamosa

Research paper thumbnail of Glaze Wares and Regional Social Relationships on the Rio Alamosa

The Social Life of Pots, Sep 6, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of You Get It Here, I’ll Get It There: Examining the Movement of Objects, People, and Ideas throughout the Pithouse and Pueblo Occupation of the Cañada Alamosa

Exploring Cause and Explanation: Historical Ecology, Demography, and Movement in the American Southwest, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Implications for Migration and Social Connections in South-Central New Mexico Through Chemical Characterization of Carbon-Painted Ceramics and Obsidian

Research paper thumbnail of Migrations in the Southwest: Pinnacle Ruin, Southwestern New Mexico

KIVA, 2002

Page 1. KIVA, Vol. 68, No. 2, 2002 MIGRATIONS IN THE SOUTHWEST: PINNACLE RUIN, SOUTHWESTERN NEW M... more Page 1. KIVA, Vol. 68, No. 2, 2002 MIGRATIONS IN THE SOUTHWEST: PINNACLE RUIN, SOUTHWESTERN NEW MEXICO STEPHEN H. LEKSON University Museum University of Colorado, 218 UCB Boulder, Colorado 80309 ...