Conference Presentations by Kathleen Morrison
by Nicolas Maughan, Kathleen Morrison, Erle C Ellis, Zsolt Pinke, Jean Vacher, Laura Popova, Elizabeth Kyazike, Rakesh Saini, Anne Casile, Umberto Lombardo, S. Yoshi Maezumi, Sathaporn Monprapussorn, and Albert Hafner
During the 17th century, LA 162, alternately known as Paa-ko and Mission San
Pedro, was both an ... more During the 17th century, LA 162, alternately known as Paa-ko and Mission San
Pedro, was both an ancestral Pueblo village and a Spanish colonial mission site. Over the past
decade, research in this setting has addressed colonial incorporation and transformation, the
constitution of marginality in new social geographies, and the import of differential incorporative
practices on each of these processes. Drawing on examples from paleoethnobotanical and
metallurgical findings, this paper discusses the importance of multi-disciplinary approaches to
historic settings and examines the emergence of novel systems of production in colonial settings
as an historical process.
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Conference Presentations by Kathleen Morrison
Pedro, was both an ancestral Pueblo village and a Spanish colonial mission site. Over the past
decade, research in this setting has addressed colonial incorporation and transformation, the
constitution of marginality in new social geographies, and the import of differential incorporative
practices on each of these processes. Drawing on examples from paleoethnobotanical and
metallurgical findings, this paper discusses the importance of multi-disciplinary approaches to
historic settings and examines the emergence of novel systems of production in colonial settings
as an historical process.