Environmental and Economic Archaeologies of Missions, Colonies, and Plantations (original) (raw)

2010, Historical Archaeology

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Environmental and Economic Archaeologies examines the intersection of environmental and economic factors in the context of missions, colonies, and plantations. The text highlights how archaeological approaches can reveal the significant roles that human agency and natural settings play in shaping local economies and environments. It critiques existing methodologies and suggests future directions for research that could provide deeper insights into these interconnected realms.

Potters and Patrons: The Creation of Pueblo Art Pottery

American Indian Art Magazine, 1994

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