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ABOUT THE EDITORS
BARBARA J. MILLS is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, and a research associate of the Zuni Archaeology Program, Pueblo of Zuni. She has worked throughout the Anasazi and Mogollon regions, especially in the Zuni, Mimbres, Chaco, and Mogollon Rim areas. Since 1993, she has directed the University of Arizona’s Archaeological Field School. She recently completed direction of the analyses of ceramics excavated from more than 100 sites, which resulted in the publication Across the Colorado Plateau: Archaeological Investigations along the Transwestern Pipeline Expansion Project; Ceramic Interpretations (with Christine E. Goetze and María Nieves Zedeño; Office of Contract Archaeology and the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, 1993). Other recent publications include “Community Dynamics and Archaeological Dynamics: Some Considerations of Middle-Range Theory” in The Ancient Southwestern Community (University of New Mexico Press, 1994) and “Abandonment at Zuni Farming Villages” (with Nan Rothschild, T. J. Ferguson, and Susan Dublin) in Abandonment of Settlements and Regions (Cambridge University Press, 1993).
PATRICIA L. CROWN is a professor in the Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico. Having conducted research in the Anasazi, Mogollon, and Hohokam areas, she is particularly interested in macroregional processes of change in the Southwest, including the origins of pottery production and the fourteenth-century shift to polychrome manufacture. Recent publications include a comprehensive study of fourteenth-century pottery, Ceramics and Ideology: Salado Polychrome Pottery (University of New Mexico Press, 1994) and an edited volume comparing two major regional systems in the Southwest, Chaco and Hohokam (edited with W. James Judge, School of American Research Press, 1991).