1st Edition
Tijeras Pueblo at the Crossroads Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and Public Education
1. Tijeras Pueblo at the Crossroads: A Review of Previous Research and Site Significance
Sandra Arazi-Coambs
2. History of the Ownership and Management of Tijeras Pueblo
Jeremy Kulisheck and Cynthia Buttery Benedict
3. Rescuing Collections from Us: The Tijeras Pueblo Story
David A. Phillips, Karen Armstrong and Karen E. Price
4. The Tijeras Pueblo Jewelry Project
Lucy C. Schuyler and David A. Phillips
5. The Community at the Crossroads: Artiodactyl Exploitation and Socio-environmental Connectivity at Tijeras Pueblo (LA 581)
Emily Lena Jones, Scott Kirk, Caitlin S. Ainsworth, Asia Alsgaard, Jana Valesca Meyer and Cyler Conrad
6. Resource Distribution and Health at Tijeras Pueblo (LA 581)
Jana Valesca Meyer
7. The White Ware Pottery from Tijeras Pueblo (LA 581): Learning Frameworks and Communities of Practice and Identity
Judith A. Habicht-Mauche
8. Interpretive Strata at Tijeras Pueblo
Marc Thompson, Deborah Jojola and Judy Vredenburg
Biography
Sandra Arazi-Coambs is the Sandia/Mountainair Zone Archaeologist and Land manager with the Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands, USA.
Judith A. Habicht-Mauche is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, USA. Her research interests include the organization of production and exchange, ethnicity and gender, and the nature of power and social organization in middle range societies in the American Southwest and Southern Plains.






