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Patricia L. Crown
Professor of Anthropology
At UNM since 1993


Anthropology Courses taught at UNM
Ceramic Analysis, (Anth 480/580)
Southwestern Archaeology, (Anth 521)
Dissertation Research, (Anth 699)
Advanced Research, (Anth 698)
Problems, (Anth 697)


Education
Ph.D., 1981, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ., Anthropology
M.A., 1976, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, Anthropology
A.B., 1974, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Anthropology summa cum laude with honors


Fieldwork
Southwestern U.S.


Selected Publications
Social Violence in the Prehispanic American Southwest, edited by D. Nichols and P. Crown. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. (In Press, submitted 2005)

Senior author with W. H. Wills. Modifying pottery and kivas at Chaco: Pentimento, 2003.

"Learning to make pottery in the Prehispanic American Southwest." Journal of Anthropological Research 57(4). 2001.

Junior author with C. Jill Minar. "Learning and Craft Production: An Introduction." Journal of Anthropological Research 57(4). 2001.

"Learning and Teaching in the Prehispanic American Southwest". In Children in the Prehistoric Puebloan Southwest, edited by K. Kamp, 108-124. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. 2002.

Associate Editor. Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America: An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.1998.

Senior author with Suzanne K. Fish. Gender and Status in the Hohokam Pre-Classic to Classic Transition. American Anthropologist 98:803-817. 1996

With Barbara J. Mills (Editors). Ceramic Production in the American Southwest. The University of Arizona Press. 1995.

Senior author with W.H. Wills. The Origins of Southwestern ceramic containers: women's time allocation and economic intensification. Journal of Anthropological Research 51:173-186. (submitted 1994)2001 Alternative Explanations: A Case Study from the Salado Polychromes. In Examining the Course of Southwest Archaeology: The Durango Conference, September 1995, edited by D. Phillips and L. Sebastian, pp. 43-60. New Mexico Archaeological Council Special Publication 3. Albuquerque.1995

Women's role in changing cuisine in the Prehistoric American Southwest. In Women and Men in the prehispanic Southwest, edited by P.L. Crown, pp. 221-266. School of American Research Press. 2000

Gendered Tasks, Power, and Prestige in the Prehistoric American Southwest. In Women and Men in the prehispanic Southwest, edited by P.L. Crown, pp. 3-41. School of American Research Press. 2000

Socialization in American Southwest Pottery Decoration. In Pottery and People, edited by J. Skibo and G. Feinman, pp. 25-43. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. 1999.

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Faculty Information
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  • Archaeology Faculty
  • Biological Anthropology Faculty
  • Ethnology/Linguistics Faculty
  • Human Evolutionary Ecology Faculty

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