Agricultural Intensification, Regional Differentiation, and Incipient Village Formation: Early Formative Period Patterning in the San Carlos Safford Area, Southeastern Arizona
Departmental News
Posted: Apr 07, 2023 - 12:00pm
Thatcher Rogers (UNM PhD Candidate) and Joseph S. Crary have published Agricultural Intensification, Regional Differentiation, and Incipient Village Formation: Early Formative Period Patterning in the San Carlos Safford Area, Southeastern Arizona in the latest issue of Kiva.
Abstract
Archaeologists commonly interpret the Early Formative period through the lens of ceramic technology and as a significant break from Late Archaic or Early Agricultural period lifeways; however, the local changes underlying this pattern often remain obscure. In this paper, we evaluate the existing literature for the Early Formative period the San Carlos Safford Area of southeastern Arizona and discern the accuracy of the current understanding of the local chronology, material culture, and regional patterning. Through a systematic examination of chronological, ceramic, and architectural data, we advocate for several interpretive shifts in the Early Formative period and characterize regional patterning during this temporal interval. We relate the emergence of larger villages as an adaptive strategy against a significant climatic event in the early to mid-sixth century yet also demonstrate the incongruities present between the San Carlos Safford Area and far better studied areas within central and southern Arizona.
Los arqueólogos comúnmente interpretan el período Formativo Temprano a través de la lente de la tecnología cerámica y como una ruptura significativa con las formas de vida del período Arcaico Tardío o Agrícola Temprano; sin embargo, los cambios locales que subyacen a este patrón a menudo permanecen oscuros. En este artículo, evaluamos la literatura existente para el período Formativo Temprano en el área de San Carlos Safford y discernimos la precisión de la comprensión actual de la cronología local, la cultura material y los patrones regionales. A través de un examen sistemático de datos cronológicos, cerámicos y arquitectónicos, abogamos por varios cambios interpretativos en el período Formativo Temprano y caracterizamos patrones regionales durante este intervalo temporal. Relacionamos el surgimiento de aldeas más grandes como una estrategia de adaptación contra un evento climático significativo a principios y mediados del siglo VI.