Change and Inertia on the Frontier: Archaeology at the Paraje de San Diego, Camino Real, in Southern New Mexico |
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Authors: | Edward Staski |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Box 3BV, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 88003-8001 |
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Abstract: | Archaeological testing was conducted at the Paraje de San Diego, a late sixteenth- through nineteenth-century camp site on the Camino Real 30 mi north of Las Cruces. The site is well preserved, though the site structure is complex, reflecting repeated, short-term occupation. The archaeological record (especially the many, diverse ceramics to be recovered) reflects certain changing conditions in southern New Mexico and elsewhere over time. However, the record also indicates a pervasive resistance to development. This resistance, which might be a widespread frontier phenomenon, is called structural interia. |
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Keywords: | Camino Real Paraje ceramics inertia |
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