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ANTHROPOLOGICAL PAPERS MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN NO. 40 EARLY PUEBLOAN OCCUPATIONS AT TESUQUE BY-PASS AND IN THE UPPER RIO GRANDE VALLEY BY CHARLES H. MCNUTT APPENDIX BY ARTHUR J. JELINEK ANN ARBOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, 1969 © 1969 by the Regents of the University of Michigan The Museum of Anthropology All rights reserved ISBN (print): 978-0-932206-38-1 ISBN (ebook): 978-1-951519-30-8 Browse all of our books at sites.lsa.umich.edu/archaeology-books. Order our books from the University of Michigan Press at www.press.umich.edu. For permissions, questions, or manuscript queries, contact Museum publications by email at umma- [email protected] or visit the Museum website at lsa.umich.edu/ummaa. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures v List of Plates vii Forward ix Preface xi Part 1: The Tesuque By-Pass Site (L.A. 3294) 1 Introduttion 1 Methods of Excavation 1 Area A 3 Area B 27 Intermediate Area 44 Site Analysis and Interpretation . . . 49 Part II: Comparisons and Interpretations 61 Introduction 61 Comparable Occupations within the Rio Grande Valley 62 Distribution of the Tesuque By-Pass Ceramic Complexes 83 Dissimilar Occupations within the Upper Rio Grande Valley 86 Origins of Early Puebloan Occupations in the Upper Rio Grande Valley 98 Part III: Discussion 111 Summary 111 An Interpretation of Early Puebloan Occupations in the Upper Rio Grande Valley 112 In Conclusion . 11 7 References Cited 121 Appendix: Identification of Mammalian Fauna, by Arthur J. Jelinek 127 iii LIST OF FIGURES 1 . Map of the Tesuque By-Pass Site, L.A. 3294 2 2. Map of Area A, Tesuque By-Pass Site 4 3. Provenience of Potsherds, Area A 10 4. A. Typical Rim Profiles, Area A . 19 B. Vessel Forms, Area A ....... . 19 5. Map of Area B, Tesuque By-Pass Site 28 6. Provenience of Potsherds, Area B 32 7. A. Typical Rim Profiles, Area B . 34 B. Vessel Forms, Area B ..... 34 8. Map of the Intermediate Area, Tesuque By-Pass Site 45 9. Architectural and Ceramic Complexes at the Tesuque By-Pass Site 57 10. Distribution in the Rio Grande Valley of Red Mesa Complex Pottery Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 11. Distribution in the Rio Grande Valley of Kwahe'e Complex Pottery Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 12. Distribution in the Rio Grande Valley of Santa Fe Complex Pottery Types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 13. Maximum Distribution of Decorated Pottery Types Found at Tesuque By-Pass Site ...................... . 84 v LIST OF PLATES (Follow page 133) I. Small Sherds of Painted Pottery from Area A. II. Unpainted Pottery from Area A. Ill. Small Artifacts of Stone, Bone, and Shell from Area A. IV. Large Sherds and Stone Artifacts from Area A. V. Painted Pottery from Area B. VI. Unpainted Pottery from Area B. VII. Artifacts of Stone, Bone, and Shell from Area B. VIII. Complete and Restored Vessels from Area A and Area B. IX. Artifacts of Stone and Bone from the Intermediate Area. X. Excavation Photographs, Area A. XI. Excavation Photographs, Area B. vii

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