Abstract

ABSTRACTEvidence for the range of behavior associated with cotton at Antelope House during Pueblo III times is examined in the light of an ethnographic model based on Schiffer's technique of behavioral chain analysis. It is hypothesized that cotton was grown in the Canyon de Chelly area and possibly traded to non-cotton producing regions. Included is discussion of the differential effects of cultural activities, preservation factors, and archaeological techniques on the recovery of textiles and raw cotton material from Antelope House.

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