Gregson Schachner
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Ph.D., Arizona State University 2007
Office: 302 HAINES HALL
Phone: (310) 825-5302
Fax:
310-206-7833
E-mail:
gschachner@anthro.ucla.edu
Mailing Address:
341 Haines Hall - Box 951553
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1553
Research Interests
North American archaeology, origins of villages and leadership in agricultural societies, settlement systems and analysis, ceramic analysis, social context of archaeological practice; American Southwest
Selected Publications
Gregson Schachner
2008 Imagining Communities in the Cibola Past. In The Social Construction of Communities: Agency, Structure, and Identity in the Prehispanic Southwest, edited by M. D. Varien and J. M. Potter, pp. 171-190. Archaeology and Society series, Altamira Press, Lanham, MD.
Andrew I. Duff and Gregson Schachner
2007 Becoming Central: Organizational Transformations in the Emergence of Zuni. In Hinterlands and Regional Dynamics in the Ancient Southwest, edited by A. P. Sullivan and J. M. Bayman, pp. 185-200. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
Gregson Schachner
2006 The Decline of Zuni Glaze Ware Production in the Tumultuous Fifteenth Century. In The Social Life of Pots: Glaze Wares and Cultural Transformation in the Late Prehistoric Southwest, edited by J. A. Habicht-Mauche, S. L. Eckert, and D. L. Huntley, pp. 124-141. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
Tiffany C. Clark, Gregson Schachner, Suzanne L. Eckert, Todd L. Howell, and Deborah L. Huntley
2006 Rudd Creek Pueblo: A Late Tularosa Phase Village in East Central Arizona. Kiva 71:397-428.
Gregson Schachner and J. David Kilby
2005 Interaction and Exchange. In The El Malpais Archeological Survey: Phase I, edited by R. P. Powers and J. D. Orcutt, Intermountain Cultural Resource Management Professional Paper, No. 70, pp. 99-128. National Park Service, Santa Fe.
Margaret C. Nelson and Gregson Schachner
2002 Understanding Abandonments in the American Southwest. Journal of Archaeological Research 10:167-206.
Gregson Schachner
2001 Ritual Control and Transformation in Middle-Range Societies: An Example from the American Southwest. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 20:168-194.
Awards
Fred Plog Fellowship, Society for American Archaeology, 2005
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