Sandals of the Basketmaker and Pueblo Peoples

Fabric Structure and Color Symmetry

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Anthropology
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Author: Lynn Shuler Teague, Dorothy Koster Washburn ISBN: 9780826353313
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press Publication: June 1, 2013
Imprint: University of New Mexico Press Language: English
Author: Lynn Shuler Teague, Dorothy Koster Washburn
ISBN: 9780826353313
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Publication: June 1, 2013
Imprint: University of New Mexico Press
Language: English

The decorated sandals worn by prehistoric southwesterners with their complex fiber structures and designs have been dissected, described, and interpreted for a century. Nevertheless, these artifacts remain mysterious in many respects. Teague and Washburn examine these sandals as sources of information on the history of the people known as the Basketmakers.

The unique sandals of early southwestern farmers appear in Basketmaker II and reach their greatest elaboration with the complex fabric structures and colorbanded designs of Basketmaker III. The appearance of this footwear coincides with the transition to fully sedentary maize agriculture. The authors address the origins of these sandals and what they may reveal about population movements onto and around the Colorado Plateau and about the cosmology of early farmers.

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The decorated sandals worn by prehistoric southwesterners with their complex fiber structures and designs have been dissected, described, and interpreted for a century. Nevertheless, these artifacts remain mysterious in many respects. Teague and Washburn examine these sandals as sources of information on the history of the people known as the Basketmakers.

The unique sandals of early southwestern farmers appear in Basketmaker II and reach their greatest elaboration with the complex fabric structures and colorbanded designs of Basketmaker III. The appearance of this footwear coincides with the transition to fully sedentary maize agriculture. The authors address the origins of these sandals and what they may reveal about population movements onto and around the Colorado Plateau and about the cosmology of early farmers.

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