Abstract
Catherine M. Cameron and Phil R. Geib
Earthen Architecture at the Bluff Great House Site in SE Utah
Journal of Field Archaeology 32 (2007) 339--352
An earthen terrace has been identified at Bluff Great House, a Chacoan
site located in SE Utah. The Bluff site was part of the Chacoan regional
system that operated in the northern part of the American Southwest
between about A.D. 900 and 1150 and was focused on Chaco Canyon in NW
New Mexico. Several types of earthen structures have been identified at
great houses in Chaco Canyon and throughout its region, usually
associated with the construction of ritual landscapes. The Bluff terrace
is part of this tradition of earthen construction, but is unlike most
other reported examples. It seems to express the same concern with
creating an appropriate setting, however, and may be interpreted as part
of the ritual landscape that surrounded and defined the Bluff great
house, although other interpretations are considered. It dates not only
to the Chaco era, but also to the first part of the post-Chaco era (A.D.
1150--1225).
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