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Latin American Antiquity is Now Available in JSTOR! The Society for American Archaeology is pleased to announce the full-text, online version of Latin American Antiquity 1990-1998. To find out whether your library is a JSTOR participant, please email [email protected]. If you are not at a participating institution, as a current member you can access both the Latin American Antiquity and American Antiquity archives for just $25 per calendar year. Members who have already paid for American Antiquity can access Latin American Antiquity at no additional charge. To be able to search the Latin American Antiquity and American Antiquity archives in full-text, please print out the JSTOR form from SAAweb (http://www.saa.org/publications/AmAntiq /JSTOR/form.asp), and fax +1 (202) 789-0284 or mail the signed form with payment to: The Society for American Archaeology, Manager, Information Services, 900 Second Street NE #12, Washington DC 20002-3557. 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IP address: 170.106.34.90, on 27 Sep 2021 at 01:16:59, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1045663500015546 ARTICLES 597 Reconsidering Taino Social Dynamics After Spanish Con quest: Gender And Class In Culture Contact Studies Kathleen Deagan 627 Peopling Landscapes between Villages in the Middle Gila River Valley of Central Arizona E. Christian Wells, Glen E. Rice, and John C. Ravesloot 653 Privatization, Small-Seed Intensification, and the Origins of Pottery in the Western Great Basin Jelmer W. Eerkens 671 Reevaluating Late Prehistoric Coastal Subsistence and Settlement Strategies: New Data From Grove's Creek Site, Skidaway Island, Georgia Deborah A. Keene 689 Prehistoric Demography in the Southwest: Migration, Coalescence, and Hohokam Population Decline J. Brett Hill, Jeffery J. Clark, William H. Doelle, and Patrick D. Lyons REPORTS 717 A Middle Archaic Burial from East Central Kansas Robert J. Hoard, William E. Banks, Rolfe D. Mandel, Michael Finnegan, and Jennifer E. Epperson 741 Non-Destructive Radiocarbon Dating: Naturally Mummi fied Infant Bundle from SW Texas Karen L. Steelman, Marvin W. Rowe, Solveig A. Turpin, Tom Guilderson and Laura Nightengale 751 Obsidian in Early Woodland Contexts in the Upper Mis sissippi Valley James B. Stoltman and Richard E. Hughes 761 The Bat Creek Stone Revisited: A Fraud Exposed Robert C. Mainfort, Jr. and Mary L. Kwas 111 Building Confidence in Shell: Variations in the Marine Radiocarbon Reservoir Correction for the Northwest Coast Over tl Past 3,000 Years Jennie N. Deo, John 0. Stone, and Julie K. Stein REVIEWS 787 Settlement Dynamics of the Middle Paleolithic and Middle Stone Age, edited by Nicholas J. Conard Emily H. Moss 788 The Chaco Handbook: An Encyclopedic Guide, by R. Gwin Vivian and Bruce Hilpert; and List of Southwestern Pottery 1 and Wares, by Norman T. Oppelt Stephen R. Durand 789 Archaeological Investigations in the Aleutian Islands, by Waldemar Jochelson; and Archaeology in the Aleut Zone of Ala Some Recent Research, edited by Don E. Dumond Genevieve LeMoine 791 Archaeology in the Bering Strait Region, edited by Don E. Dumond and Richard Bland; and Eskimo Architecture: Dwell and Structure in the Early Historic Period, by Molly Lee and Gregory A. Reinhardt Jean S. Aigner 793 Excavation, by Steve Roskams Dave Johnstone 794 Historic Indian Towns in Alabama, 1540-1838, by Amos J. Wright H. Thomas Foster 795 Index to Volume 69 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.34.90, on 27 Sep 2021 at 01:16:59, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1045663500015546 NOTICE TO AUTHORS Latin American Antiquity publishes original papers on the archaeology, prehistory, and ethnohistory of Latin America, i.e., Mesoamerica, Central America, and South America, together with culturally affiliat ed adjacent regions. Papers may also treat more general theoretical and methodological issues with rele vance to Latin America. Authors submit manuscripts to the editor for consideration as ARTICLES or REPORTS in English, Spanish, or Portuguese. Authors should submit an original and three copies of their manuscripts (including all figures, tables, references, and notes), along with an abstract in both English and Spanish. Detailed information on policy, style, and technical matters of manuscript preparation is given in English in the "Editorial Policy, Information for Authors, and Style Guide for American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity',' which appeared in September 1992 (vol. 3, no. 3) and in Spanish in "Codigo editorial, information para autores y gufa estilfstica para American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity',' which appeared in July 1997 (vol. 8, no. 2). This information is also available in English through the World Wide Web at http://www.saa.org/Publications/StyleGuide/styframe.html. For addition al information, updates, or clarification, consult the managing editor at the SAA office in Washington, D.C. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE SOCIETY FOR AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY Officers President: LYNNE SEBASTIAN, SRI Foundation, 333 Rio Rancho Dr. NE, Suite 103, Rio Rancho, NM 87124 President-Elect: KENNETH M. AMES, Portland State University, Department of Anthropology, Portland, OR 97207 Secretary: DEAN SNOW, Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University, 409 Carpenter Bldg., University Park, PA 16802 Secretary-Elect: LINDA CORDELL, CU Museum, Henderson Building CB 218, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0001 Treasurer: GEORGE H. ODELL, 600 S College Ave., Department of Anthropology, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK 74104-3126 Board Members-at-Large PATRICIA A GILMAN, Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019- 0001 MADONNA MOSS, Department of Anthropology, 1218 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403- 1205 NELLY ROBLES GARCIA, Pino Suarez 715, Oaxaca OAX 68000, Mexico SARAH H. SCHLANGER, NM Bureau of Land Management, PO Box 27115, NM 930, Santa Fe, NM 97502-0115 MIRIAM T. STARK, Department of Anthropology, University of Hawaii, 2424 Maile Way, Saunders 346, Honolulu, HI 96822-2223 JOE WATKINS, Department of Anthropology MSC01 1040, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131 Ex-Officio Board Member TOBI A. BRIMSEK, Society for American Archaeology, 900 Second St NE, Suite 12 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.34.90, on 27 Sep 2021 at 01:16:59, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1045663500015546 ARTICLES 371 The Manipulation of Human Remains in Moche Society: Delayed Burials, Grave Reopening, and Secondary Offerings of Human Bones on the Peruvian North Coast Jean-Frangois Mittaire 389 The Southeastern Inka Frontier against the Chiriguanos: Structure and Dynamics of the Inka Imperial Borderlands Sonia Alconini REPORTS 419 Evidence for Long-Distance Transportation of Building Stones in the Inka Empire, from Cuzco, Peru to Saraguro, Ecuador Dennis E. Ogburn 441 A Late Monte Alban I Phase (300-100 B.C.) Palace in the Valley of Oaxaca Charles S. Spencer and Elsa M. Redmond REVIEWS 456 Heterarchy, Political Economy, and the Ancient Maya, edited by Vernon L. Scarborough, Fred Valdez Jr., and Nicholas Dunning Scott L. Fedick 458 The Artifacts of Tikal: Utilitarian Artifacts and Unworked Material, by Hattula Moholy-Nagy. Laura J. Kosakowsky 460 Visions of a Huichol Shaman, by Peter T. Furst Alan R. Sandstrom 461 Art and Archaeology of Pre-Columbian Cuba, edited by Daniel H. Sandweiss and David R. Watters David M. Pendergast 462 Heart of Creation: The Mesoamerican World and the Legacy of Linda Scheie, edited by Andrea Stone Brian Stross 464 Incidents of Archaeology in Central America and Yucatan: Essays in Honor of Edwin M. Shook, edited by Michael Love, Marion Popenoe De Hatch, and Hector L. Escobedo Debra S. Walker 466 A Scattering of Jades: Stories, Poems, and Prayers of the Aztecs, edited by Timothy J. Knab Gordon Brotherston 467 Portable Personal Possessions (Artifacts of the Spanish Colonies of Florida and the Caribbean, 1500-1800 Volume 2), by Kathleen A. Deagan Mark Hauser 469 La "vera" visione dei vinti e la conquista del Messico nelle fonti azteche, by Antonio Aimi Laura Laurencich Minelli 470 Ancient Nasca Settlement and Society, by Helaine Silverman Donald A. Proulx 412 Tikal: An Illustrated History of the Ancient Maya Capital, by John Montgomery Lawrence H. Feldman 473 Modern Society Archaeology in South America: Material Culture, Discourses and Practices, edited by Andres Zarankin and Maria Ximena Senatore Erendira Camarena 476 Index to Volume 15 On the Cover: Artist's reconstruction of the Area I Palace during the Late Monte Alban I phase. The eight rooms of Structure 7 were probably roofed, while the patio was probably unroofed (visualization and illustration by Bridget Thomas McKnight). From "A Late Monte Alban I Phase (300-100 B.C.) Palace In The Valley Of Oaxaca," by Charles S. Spencer and Elsa M. Redmond, page 447. © The paper used in this publication meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper).