Prehistoric Sandals from Northeastern Arizona: The Earl H. Morris and Ann Axtell Morris Research Volume 62

Prehistoric Sandals from Northeastern Arizona: The Earl H. Morris and Ann Axtell Morris Research Volume 62
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Artikel-Nr:
9780816518012
Veröffentl:
1998
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.01.1998
Seiten:
168
Autor:
Kelley Ann Hays-Gilpin
Gewicht:
472 g
Format:
280x216x12 mm
Serie:
62, Anthropological Papers
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Kelley Ann Hays-Gilpin is an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at Northern Arizona University. Ann Cordy Deegan is the Curator of History at the San Bernardino County Museum in California. Elizabeth Ann Morris is a professor emerita at Colorado State University and research associate at the Arizona State Museum.
During the late 1920s and early 1930s, archaeologists Earl and Ann Axtell Morris discovered an abundance of sandals from the Basketmaker II and III through Pueblo III periods while excavating rockshelters in northeastern Arizona. These densely twined sandals made of yucca yarn were intricately crafted and elaborately decorated, and Earl Morris spent the next 25 years overseeing their analysis, description, and illustration. This is the first full published report on this unusual find, which remains one of the largest collections of sandals in Southwestern archaeology. This monograph offers an integrated archaeological and technical study of the footwear, providing for the first time a full-scale analysis of the complicated weave structures they represent. Following an account by anthropologist Elizabeth Ann Morris of her parents' research, textile authority Ann Cordy Deegan gives an overview of prehistoric Puebloan sandal types and of twined sandal construction techniques, revealing the subtleties distinguishing Basketmaker sandals of different time periods. Anthropologist Kelley Ann Hays-Gilpin then discusses the decoration of twined sandals and speculates on the purpose of such embellishment.

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