Browsing by Author "Liebmann, Matthew"
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The Archaeology of Jemez Resistance and Revitalization in the Pueblo Revolt Era
Liebmann, Matthew Joseph (2007) -
The Archaeology of the Pueblo Revolt and the Formation of the Modern Pueblo World
Liebmann, Matthew Joseph; Preucel, Robert W. (Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, 2007)The Pueblo Revolt and its aftermath (AD 1680-1696) was a crucial period in the history of the American Southwest. Previous studies of this era have focused primarily on the causes of the Revolt, often casting it as an ... -
At the Mouth of the Wolf: The Archaeology of Seventeenth-Century Franciscans in the Jemez Valley of New Mexico
Liebmann, Matthew Joseph (Academy of American Franciscan History, 2018-05-07) -
The Battle of Astialakwa: Conflict Archaeology of the Spanish Reconquest in Northern New Mexico
Liebmann, Matthew Joseph (Society for American Archaeology, 2010) -
The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: Pueblo Resistance and Accommodation during the Spanish Reconquista of New Mexico
Liebmann, Matthew Joseph (SAR Press, 2011) -
The Continued Creation of Communities of Practice – Finding Variation in the Western Zhou Expansion (1046-771 BCE)
Jaffe, Yitzchak (2016-05-04)This work explores the question of when and how China became Chinese by studying state sponsored colonial expansion and intercultural interactions during the Western Zhou period (1046-771 BCE). Because Confucius and his ... -
The Innovative Materiality of Revitalization Movements: Lessons from the Pueblo Revolt of 1680
Liebmann, Matthew Joseph (American Anthropological Association, 2008)Although Wallace’s revitalization movement model has been successfully utilized in scores of ethnographic and ethnohistorical studies of societies throughout the world, revitalization is considerably less well-documented ... -
The Intersections of Archaeology and Postcolonial Studies
Liebmann, Matthew Joseph (Altamira Press, 2008) -
Is Poverty in Our Genes?
d’Alpoim Guedes, Jade; Bestor, Theodore C; Carrasco, David L.; Flad, Rowan K.; Fosse, Ethan A; Herzfeld, Michael F; Lamberg-Karlovsky, Carl C.; Lewis, Cecil M.; Liebmann, Matthew Joseph; Meadow, Richard Henry; Patterson, Nick; Price, Max Daniel; Reiches, Meredith Wayden; Richardson, Sarah S; Shattuck-Heidorn, Heather; Ur, Jason Alik; Urton, Gary; Warinner, Christina (University of Chicago Press, 2013)We present a critique of a paper written by two economists, Quamrul Ashraf and Oded Galor, which is forthcoming in the American Economic Review and which was uncritically highlighted in Science magazine. Their paper claims ... -
Losing Control in the American Southwest
Liebmann, Matthew (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018-02-23)This chapter details a collaborative research project initiated at the request of a Native American tribe (Jemez Pueblo) in the Southwest United States. The tribe was interested in documenting their ancestral ties to the ... -
The Mickey Mouse Kachina and Other "Double Objects": Hybridity in the Material Culture of Colonial Encounters
Liebmann, Matthew Joseph (2015)Hybridity is a term used by anthropologists to characterize the amalgamation of influences from two (or more) different cultural groups. Hybridity has captivated archaeology in recent years, especially archaeologists ... -
Multiscale perspectives of fire, climate and humans in western North America and the Jemez Mountains, USA
Swetnam, Thomas W.; Farella, Joshua; Roos, Christopher I.; Liebmann, Matthew J.; Falk, Donald A.; Allen, Craig D. (The Royal Society, 2016)Interannual climate variations have been important drivers of wildfire occurrence in ponderosa pine forests across western North America for at least 400 years, but at finer scales of mountain ranges and landscapes human ... -
Parsing Hybridity: Archaeologies of Amalgamation in Seventeenth-Century New Mexico
Liebmann, Matthew Joseph (Center for Archaeological Investigations, SIU-Carbondale., 2013-05-08)In recent years, archaeologists have used the term hybridity with increasing frequency to describe and interpret amalgamated forms of material culture. But do postcolonial notions of hybridity (sensu Bhabha 1994; Hall 1990; ... -
Postcolonial Cultural Affiliation: Essentialism, Hybridity, and NAGPRA
Liebmann, Matthew Joseph (Altamira Press, 2008) -
The Rest is History: Devaluing the Recent Past in the Archaeology of the Pueblo Southwest
Liebmann, Matthew Joseph (University of Arizona Press, 2012) -
Rethinking the Archaeology of "Rebels, Backsliders, and Idolaters"
Liebmann, Matthew Joseph; Murphy, Melissa Scott (SAR Press, 2011)