Bears Ears: The Cultural Landscapes,William D. Lipe
The Cultural Landscape of Bears Ears: Land Use and Population Movement through Time,Catherine Gilman, Benjamin A. Bellorado, R. E. Burrillo, and William D. Lipe
What Do We Know about Greater Bears Ears? Indigenous and Community Perspectives, R. E. Burrillo and Benjamin A. Bellorado
Ways of Knowing,Eric Descheenie
The Ethnographic Information Partnership,Jessica Yaquinto and Kathleen Van Vlack
What Do We Know about Greater Bears Ears? Archaeological Perspectives, William H.Doelle
Rock Art as Social Geography, Steven Simms
Archaic Foragers of Greater Bears Ears,Phil R. Geib
We Are the Land through All the Seasons,Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk
Ancient Farming Strategies in Greater Bears Ears,R. E. Burrillo, Joan Brenner Coltrain, Michael D. Lewis, and William D. Lipe
Elk Ridge Plateau,Donald C. Irwin and R. E. Burrillo
Dark Canyon Wilderness,Donald C. Irwin
Early Pueblo Lifeways in Greater Bears Ears,Jonathan D. Till
In Brief: Ancient Celestial Observatories, Jim Krehbiel and Natalie Cunningham
Greater Bears Ears and the Chaco World,Winston B. Hurst
Red Knobs and the Chaco World,James R. Allison
Beef Basin and the Chaco World,Jaclyn Eckersley
Sandals and Sandal Symbolism in Greater Bears Ears and Beyond,Benjamin A. Bellorado
Footprints, Lyle Balenquah
Pottery Production and Exchange in Greater Bears Ears,Donna M. Glowacki, Winston B. Hurst, and Jeffrey R. Ferguson
Towers of Greater Bears Ears, R. E. Burrillo, Benjamin A. Bellorado, and Ruth M. Van Dyke
The Last Century of Pueblo Life in Greater Bears Ears, Benjamin A. Bellorado, Thomas C. Windes, and Donna M. Glowacki
With Our Ancestors’ Help,Octavius Seowtewa
My Near-Lifetime in Bears Ears Archaeology,Don Simonis
For All of Us,Terry Knight
Historic Navajo and Ute/Paiute Lifeways in Greater Bears Ears,Jay Willian and Winston B. Hurst
Authors in this special edition of Archaeology Southwest Magazine, Sacred and Threatened: Cultural Landscapes of Greater Bears Ears, have strong personal, spiritual, cultural, professional, and intellectual connections to the Bears Ears region. Although they might have differing views on the monument itself, they are all committed to respectful preservation of the natural and cultural landscapes of Bears Ears.
To learn more about the 2014 companion issue, Tortuous and Fantastic: Cultural and Natural Wonders of Greater Cedar Mesa, click here.
The Cultural Landscape of Bears Ears: Land Use and Population Movement through Time,Catherine Gilman, Benjamin A. Bellorado, R. E. Burrillo, and William D. Lipe
What Do We Know about Greater Bears Ears? Indigenous and Community Perspectives, R. E. Burrillo and Benjamin A. Bellorado