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Alison E. Rautman
Alison E. Rautman
Center for Integrative Studies, Michigan State University
Verified email at msu.edu
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Reading the body: Representations and remains in the archaeological record
AE Rautman
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000
1312000
Resource variability, risk, and the structure of social networks: An example from the prehistoric Southwest
AE Rautman
American antiquity 58 (3), 403-424, 1993
1291993
Hierarchy and heterarchy in the American Southwest: a comment on McGuire and Saitta
AE Rautman
American Antiquity 63 (2), 325-333, 1998
711998
A case of historic cannibalism in the American West: implications for southwestern archaeology
AE Rautman, TW Fenton
American Antiquity 70 (2), 321-341, 2005
472005
Introduction. Diverse approaches to the study of gender in archaeology
AE Rautman, LE Talalay
Reading the Body. Representations and Remains in the Archaeological Record …, 2000
362000
Population aggregation, community organization, and plaza-oriented pueblos in the American Southwest
AE Rautman
Journal of Field Archaeology 27 (3), 271-283, 2000
362000
Risk, reciprocity, and the operation of social networks
AE Rautman
Evolving Complexity and Environmental Risk in the Prehistoric Southwest, 197-222, 2018
202018
Social integration and the built environment of aggregated communities in the North American Puebloan Southwest
AE Rautman
From Prehistoric Villages to Cities, 111-133, 2014
162014
Constructing Community: The archaeology of early villages in central New Mexico
AE Rautman
University of Arizona Press, 2014
112014
Changes in Regional Exchange Relationships during the Pithouse to Pueblo Transition in the American Southwest: Implications for Gender Roles
AE Rautman
Women and prehistory: North America and Mesoamerica, 100-18, 1997
91997
Changing perceptions of regional interaction in the prehistoric Southwest
M Hegmon, K Hays-Gilpin, RH McGuire, AE Rautman, SH Schlanger
The Archaeology of Regional Interaction: Religion, Warfare, and Exchange …, 2008
82008
The environmental context of decision-making: Coping strategies among prehistoric cultivators in central New Mexico.(Volumes I and II)
AE Rautman
University of Michigan, 1990
71990
Reading the body, Philadelphia
A Rautman, L Talalay
Rawson, B, 1974
71974
‘Circling the wagons’ and community formation: interpreting circular villages in the archaeological record
AE Rautman
World Archaeology 48 (1), 125-143, 2016
62016
Consolidation and Conflict
M Chamberlin, A Rautman, J Solometo
Archaeology Southwest 25 (2), 4, 2011
62011
First-Millennium Pithouse Community Diversity in Southeastern New Mexico
TR Rocek, AE Rautman
Southwestern Pithouse Communities, AD 200–900, 110-122, 2012
42012
When is a defensive site? Coping with conflict in central New Mexico
AE Rautman, MA Chamberlin
Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American …, 2009
42009
Mark D. Varien & Richard H. Wilshusen (ed.). Seeking the center place: archaeology and ancient communities in the Mesa Verde region. xii+ 344 pages, 58 figures, 21 tables. 2002 …
AE Rautman
Antiquity 79 (306), 976-979, 2005
42005
Regional Climate Records and Local Experience:“Drought” and the Decline of Dryfarming in Central New Mexico
AE Rautman
Culture & Agriculture 14 (49), 12-15, 1994
41994
Thick Description of a Visit Home: In Tribute to Clifford Geertz
AE Rautman
Anthropology and Humanism 33 (1‐2), 85-94, 2008
32008
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