Landscapes of Movement

Trails, Paths, and Roads in Anthropological Perspective

 

 

 

A Road by Any Other Name: Trails, Paths, and Roads in Maya Language and Thought (pdf)

Angela H. Keller

 

Emergent Landscapes of Movement in Early Bronze Age Northern Mesopotamia (pdf)

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Jason Ur (Harvard University)

 

Agency, Roads, and the Landscapes of Everyday Life in the Bolivian Amazon (pdf)

Figures (pdf)

Clark L. Erickson (U. of Pennsylvania)

Infrastructure as Tradition: Site Structure and Spatial Organization of Trails in the Desert Southwest (pdf)

J. Andrew Darling (Gila River Indian Community, Cultural Resource Management Program)

 

Ritual Road Networks in the Bolivian Altiplano

Clark L. Erickson (U. of Pennsylvania)

Kristen Gardella (U. of Pennsylvania)

 

Pre-Columbian Roads as Landscape Capital

Figures (pdf)

Clark L. Erickson (U. of Pennsylvania)

John Walker (U. of Pennsylvania)

 

Kuktayma: Searching for Hopi Trails

T. J. Ferguson (Anthropological Research, L.L. C.)

G. Lennis Berlin (Northern Arizona U.)

Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma (Hopi Cultural Preservation Office)

 

Trails in the Northern Mojave Desert:  Isabel Kelly's Southern Paiute Data, 1932-33

Catherine S. Fowler (U. of Nevada, Reno)

 

Trails, Lava Fields, Stone Circles, and Ice Caves: The Prehistoric Landscape of El Malpais, New Mexico

Melissa Powell (Museum of Indian Arts & Culture)

 

From Footpath to Monumental Entrance: A proposed Relationship in Ancient Costa Rica

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Payson Sheets (U. of Colorado)

 

Creating Human Space: Paths and Trails in the Ancestral Pueblo Landscape (pdf)

James E. Snead (George Mason U.)

 

From the Ground Up:  The Formalization of Footpath Networks in New World
Middle Range Societies
(pdf)

Devin White (U. of Colorado)

 

From path to myth: Journeys and the naturalization of nation on the Missouri River

Maria-Nieves Zedeņo (U. of Arizona)

 

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