References
General references
- Lekson, Stephen H. 1984 Great Pueblo Architecture of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Publications in Archeology 18B, Chaco Canyon Studies. National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, Albuquerque.
- Lekson, Stephen H. (editor) 2006 The Archaeology of Chaco Canyon: An Eleventh-Century Pueblo Regional Center. School of American Research Press, Santa Fe.
- Lekson, Stephen H. (editor) 2007 The Architecture of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
- Lekson, Stephen H. 2009 A History of the Ancient Southwest. School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe.
- Peeples, Matthew A., and W. Randall Haas Jr. 2013 Evaluating Chaco Migration Scenarios Using Dynamic Social Network Analysis. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 20(2):295–333.
- Lekson, Stephen H. 2018 A Study of Southwestern Archaeology. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City
- Heitman, Carrie C., and Sean Field (editors) 2015 The Greater Chaco Landscape: Ancestors, Stories, and the Land. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.
Timber and Agriculture
- Guiterman, C.H., T.W. Swetnam, J.S. Dean, 2015. Eleventh-century shift in timber procurement areas for the great houses of Chaco Canyon. PNAS Early Edition, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1514272112
- Guiterman, Christopher H., Thomas W. Swetnam, and Jeffrey S. Dean 2016 Convergence of Evidence Supports a Chuska Mountains Origin for the Plaza Tree of Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon. American Antiquity 81(3):475–496.
- Benson, Larry V., Deanna Grimstead, John R. Stein, David A. Rith, and Terry L. Plowman 2019 Prehistoric Chaco Canyon, New Mexico: Importation of Meat and Maize. Journal of Archaeological Science 111:105015.
- Wilson, James A., Robert S. Weiner, Jeffrey S. Dean, Julio L. Betancourt, and Rodger Kram 2023 Transporting Timbers to Chaco Canyon: How Heavy, How Many Carriers and How Far/Fast? Kiva 89(1):1–13.
Elite imports and Chacoan hierarchies
- Crown, Patricia L., and W. Jeffrey Hurst 2009 Evidence of Cacao Use in the Prehispanic American Southwest. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106(6):2110–2113.
- Benson, Larry V., John R. Stein, and Howard E. Taylor 2009 Possible Sources of Archaeological Maize Found in Chaco Canyon and Aztec Ruin, New Mexico. Journal of Archaeological Science 36(2):387–407.
- Watson, Adam S., Stephen Plog, Brendan J. Culleton, Douglas J. Kennett, Patricia L. Crown, David M. Hill, John Ware, Peter J. Whiteley, Christopher P. Fisher, Wendy L. Anderson, Timothy J. Goble, Bernard Knight, Richard J. Matson, and Mary E. Plog 2015 Early Procurement of Scarlet Macaws and the Emergence of Social Complexity in Chaco Canyon, NM. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112(27):8238–8243.
- Boyce, Ian McKelvie 2016 Situating Copper Bells in Prehispanic Southwest Societies: An Analysis of Their Spatial, Temporal, and Contextual Distribution. Master’s thesis, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario.
- Kennett, Douglas J., Stephen Plog, Richard J. George, Brendan J. Culleton, Adam S. Watson, Pontus Skoglund, Nadin Rohland, Swapan Mallick, Kristin Stewardson, Logan Kistler, Steven A. LeBlanc, Peter M. Whiteley, David Reich, and George H. Perry 2017 Archaeogenomic Evidence Reveals Prehistoric Matrilineal Dynasty. Nature Communications 8:14115.
Chacoan Roads
- Kincaid, Chris (editor) 1983 Chaco Roads Project Phase I: A Reappraisal of Prehistoric Roads in the San Juan Basin. Bureau of Land Management, New Mexico State Office, Albuquerque.
- Nials, Fred, John R. Stein, and John R. Roney 1987 Chacoan Roads in the Southern Periphery: Results of Phase II of the BLM Chaco Roads Project. Cultural Resources Series No. 1. Bureau of Land Management, Albuquerque District Office, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
- Friedman, Richard A., Anna Sofaer, and Robert S. Weiner 2017 Remote Sensing of Chaco Roads Revisited: Lidar Documentation of the Great North Road, Pueblo Alto Landscape, and Aztec Airport Mesa Road. Advances in Archaeological Practice 5(4):365–381.
- Weiner, Robert S. 2015 Processing Into the Past: The Chaco South Road as a Multi-Century Religious Corridor. Kiva 81:175–200.
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