WNMU Museum Director to Publish Book Chapter
WNMU Museum Director Danielle Romero has a chapter in the forthcoming book “Mogollon Communal Spaces and Places in the Greater American Southwest,” published by the University of Utah Press. The chapter, titled “Pipes, Palettes, and Projectile Points: Great Kiva Rituals and Ritual Paraphernalia at the Harris Site,” was coauthored with Professor Barbara Harris of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) and archeologist Ashley Lauzon. Romero explains that “Our chapter focuses on specific artifacts that were found in kivas and domestic pithouses at the Harris Site, a Late Pithouse period (AD 550-1000) village in the Mimbres Valley. Using our excavation data and ethnographic information from the modern pueblos we discuss the links between ritual performance, household sponsorship, and community integration.” The chapter, and indeed the entire volume that includes it, began as a presentation for a conference that was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. One...