Cynthia L Herhahn Editor

Cynthia L. Herhahn is the lead archaeologist for the Bureau of Land Management New Mexico State Office. Her research interests include ceramic technology and technology transfer in the North American Southwest as well as mobility strategies in the Prehistoric Andes. She has published peer reviewed articles and contributed six chapters to edited volumes. This is her first book. Ann F. Ramenofsky is professor emerita in anthropology at the University of New Mexico. Her interests focus on native North American responses to European contact, especially introduced infectious diseases, and archaeological methodologies. She is author of Vectors of Death: The Archaeology of European Contact and co-editor, with Anastasia Steffen, of Unit Issues in Archaeology: Time, Space, and Material.