J. Jefferson Reid

Office: Emil Haury 314B Phone: 520-621-8546
 
Email:
jreid@email.arizona.edu
Degree:
Ph.D. University of Arizona, 1973
Affiliation:

Professor, Department of Anthropology

Interests:
Behavioral archaeology, method and theory for reconstructing prehistory, historical archaeology, history of archaeology, U.S. Southwest.
Classes:
Anth 205 Prehistoric Peoples of the Southwest
Anth 552R Archaeology of the Southwest
Anth 552L Archaeology of the Southwest Seminar
Anth 458/558 Historical Archaeology

Current Research:

Analyzing 30 years of research in the Grasshopper region, synthesizing the archaeology of the American Southwest, coordinating research and training in historical archaeology of the American Southwest and northern Mexico; Ironwood Forest National Monument; Mission Santa Ana de Cuiquiboritae; Sanford Ranch Homestead.

 

Recent Major Publications:

2005 (and S. Whittlesey) Thirty Years into Yesterday: A History of Archaeology at Grasshopper Pueblo. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
1999

(and S. Whittlesey) Grasshopper Pueblo, A Story of Archaeology and Ancient Life. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

1997 (and S. Whittlesey) The Archaeology of Ancient Arizona. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
1989 "A Grasshopper Perspective on the Mogollon of the Arizona Mountains." In Dynamics of Southwest Prehistory, edited by L. Cordell and G. Gumerman, pp. 65-97. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D. C.

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