E. Charles Adams

Office: ASM 219N Phone: 520-621-2093
E. Charles (Chuck) Adams
Email:
ecadams@email.arizona.edu
Degree:
Ph.D. University of Colorado, 1975
Affiliation:

Professor, Anthropology; Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum; General Editor, ASM Archaeological Series

Interests:
Ethnoarchaeology, Southwest archaeology, prehistoric ritual and social organization, Southwest protohistoric and historic, Hopi Indians, public archaeology
Classes:
ANTH/GEOG/AIS/LAS/ARL 418/518 Southwest Land and Society,  ANTH 447/547 Anasazi Archaeology Seminar

Current Research:

Homol'ovi Research Program

 


Recent Major Publications:

2004 (editor with Andrew I. Duff) The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275-1600. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
2004 (editor) Homol'ovi IV: The First Village. Arizona State Museum Occasional Electronic Papers 1.
2002 (with Charla Hedberg) Driftwood Use at Homol'ovi and Implications for Interpreting the Archaeological Record. Kiva 67(4):363-384.
2002 Homol'ovi: An Ancient Hopi Settlement Cluster.  University of Arizona Press, Tucson..
2001 (editor) Homol'ovi III: A Pueblo Hamlet in the Little Colorado River Valley, Northeastern Arizona. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 193. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
2000 Salado: The View from the Colorado Plateau. In Prehistoric Salado Culture of the American Southwest, edited by Jeffrey S. Dean, pp.263-274. Amerind Foundation Publication. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
2000 (with William H. Walker and Vincent M. LaMotta) Katsinas and Kiva Abandonment: A Deposit-Oriented Perspective on Religion in Southwest Prehistory.  In The Archaeology of Regional Interaction: Religion, Warfare, and Exchange Across the American Southwest and Beyond, edited by Michelle Hegmon, pp. 341-360. University Press of Colorado, Boulder.
1999 (with M. Nieves Zedeño) BAE Scholars as Documenters of Diversity and Change at Hopi, 1870-1895. Journal of the Southwest 41:311-334

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