Tables
1.1. Major Crow Canyon Archaeological Center projects, their dates, and associated major publications.
3.1. People who worked at both the DAP and Crow Canyon, and their main roles.
4.1. Environmental data and yields for the PFP Gardens.
5.1. Hopi clans with connections to the Mesa Verde region.
10.1. Estimated momentary population by occupation phase based on fifteen-year use-life and seven persons per household.
10.2. Counts of nonlocal lithic artifacts by material type by Basketmaker III temporal phase, BCP.
10.3. Pottery temper by Basketmaker III temporal phase, BCP.
10.4. Honeycutt Design Motifs by Basketmaker III temporal phase, BCP.
12.1. Community center research history.
13.1. Characteristics of each village.
14.1. Dominant temper types for white ware bowl rims by temporal period, Goodman Point community.
14.2. Dominant temper types for white ware bowl rims by temporal period, Sand Canyon community.
14.3. Dominant temper types for white ware bowl rims by temporal period, Woods Canyon Community.
14.4. Temper types for white ware bowl rims by temporal period, Ute Piedmont sites.
14.5. Percentage of designs present at Sand Canyon Pueblo (5MT765) and Goodman Point Pueblo (5MT604).
15.1. Lithic assemblages used for this study, showing the temporal period and the count of chipped-stone materials.
18.1. Table of previous and newly compiled tree-ring date assemblages, date clusters, and site attributes for sites dating to the AD 1250s and 1260s in the greater Cedar Mesa area.
20.1. Examples of population densities and nutritional value of small and large game.
20.2. Number of identified specimens (NISP) data on all rodents (R), medium rodents (MR), and lagomorphs (LAG), and percentages of rodents in the (R+LAG) and (MR+LAG) assemblages.
21.1. Assemblage size and date ranges for faunal data used in this study.
21.2. NISP, index values and the results of fisher’s exact analysis of changes between time periods.
22.1. Analyzed archaeobotanical samples by period and context.
22.2. Environmental traits and some useful plant resources in the major biotic communities of the central Mesa Verde area.