Abstract:Archaeological explanations for incidents of violence range from environmental degradation to conflicts over territorial boundaries to raiding for women and/or food. Research presented here argues that migration corridors may also create situations of conflict leading to outright violence using the case study of the Gallina, an Ancestral Pueblo group living in what is now northern New Mexico from approximately A.D. 1100 – 1300. Prior research in the Gallina region focused on the high degree of violence in the … Show more
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