Ancient Ruins and Rock Art of the Southwest

Ancient Ruins and Rock Art of the Southwest
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781589799387
ISBN-13 : 1589799380
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Ancient Ruins and Rock Art of the Southwest by : David Grant Noble

This fourth edition of David Grant Noble's indispensable guide to archaeological ruins of the American Southwest includes updated text and many newly opened archaeological sites. From Alibates Flint Quarries in Texas to the Zuni-Acoma Trail in New Mexico, readers are provided with such favorites as Chaco Canyon and new treasures such as Sears Kay Ruin. In addition to descriptions of each site, Noble provides time-saving tips for the traveler, citing major highways, nearby towns and the facilities they offer, campgrounds, and other helpful information. Filled with photos of ruins, petroglyphs, and artifacts, as well as maps, this is a guide every traveler needs when exploring the Southwest.

Ancient Ruins of the Southwest

Ancient Ruins of the Southwest
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Publisher : Northland Pub
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 0873585305
ISBN-13 : 9780873585309
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Ancient Ruins of the Southwest by : David Grant Noble

No region of this continent and few areas in the world can boast a collection of archaeological ruins equal to that of the American Southwest. An indispensable guide to over 50 sites throughout the region, this title includes 90 photos and 18 maps and diagrams.

Ancient Ruins of the Southwest

Ancient Ruins of the Southwest
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Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015070477297
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Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Ancient Ruins of the Southwest by : Edgar Lee Hewett

Ancient Ruins of the Southwest

Ancient Ruins of the Southwest
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Publisher : Cooper Square Pub
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0873587243
ISBN-13 : 9780873587242
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Ancient Ruins of the Southwest by :

This third edition of David Grant Noble's indispensable guide to archaeological ruins of the American Southwest includes updated text and thirteen newly opened archaeological sites. From Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument in Texas to the Zuni-Acoma Trail in New Mexico, reader will be provided with old-time favorites and new treasures. In addition to descriptions of each site, Noble provides time-saving tips for the traveler, citing major highways, nearby towns and the facilities they offer, campgrounds, and other helpful information. Filled with photos of ruins, petroglyphs, and artifacts, as well as maps, this is a guide every traveler needs when they are exploring the Southwest.

Puebloan Ruins of the Southwest

Puebloan Ruins of the Southwest
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Publisher : UNM Press
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 0826339700
ISBN-13 : 9780826339706
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Puebloan Ruins of the Southwest by : Arthur H. Rohn

Puebloan Ruins of the Southwest offers a complete picture of Puebloan culture from its prehistoric beginnings through twenty-five hundred years of growth and change, ending with the modern-day Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and Arizona. Aerial and ground photographs, over 325 in color, and sixty settlement plans provide an armchair trip to ruins that are open to the public and that may be visited or viewed from nearby. Included, too, are the living pueblos from Taos in north central New Mexico along the Rio Grande Valley to Isleta, and westward through Acoma and Zuni to the Hopi pueblos in Arizona. In addition to the architecture of the ruins, Puebloan Ruins of the Southwest gives a detailed overview of the Pueblo Indians' lifestyles including their spiritual practices, food, clothing, shelter, physical appearance, tools, government, water management, trade, ceramics, and migrations.

Anasazi Ruins of the Southwest in Color

Anasazi Ruins of the Southwest in Color
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015012260801
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Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Anasazi Ruins of the Southwest in Color by : William M. Ferguson

A well-illustrated survey of all the significant Anasazi sites.

Ancient Ruins of the Southwest

Ancient Ruins of the Southwest
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:367571120
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Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Ancient Ruins of the Southwest by : Edgar Lee Hewett

Ancient Walls

Ancient Walls
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Publisher : Fulcrum Group
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1555911269
ISBN-13 : 9781555911263
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Ancient Walls by : Chuck Place

Photographer Chuck Place opens a window into the mysterious world of the Southwest. Stunning and dramatic photographs--encompassing twenty-seven different areas--provide a detailed look at ancient ruins of vanished cultures. Susan Lamb writes interpretive text, drawing on her background as a ranger and naturalist. 100 full-color photographs.

Richard Wetherill

Richard Wetherill
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Publisher : UNM Press
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 0826303293
ISBN-13 : 9780826303295
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Richard Wetherill by : Frank McNitt

Biography of the man who discovered the prehistoric ruins at Mesa Verde, Colorado, and began the excavation of Pueblo Bonito at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico.

A History of the Ancient Southwest

A History of the Ancient Southwest
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Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105124167052
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Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis A History of the Ancient Southwest by : Stephen H. Lekson

According to archaeologist Stephen H. Lekson, much of what we think we know about the Southwest has been compressed into conventions and classifications and orthodoxies. This book challenges and reconfigures these accepted notions by telling two parallel stories, one about the development, personalities, and institutions of Southwestern archaeology and the other about interpretations of what actually happened in the ancient past. While many works would have us believe that nothing much ever happened in the ancient Southwest, this book argues that the region experienced rises and falls, kings and commoners, war and peace, triumphs and failures. In this view, Chaco Canyon was a geopolitical reaction to the "Colonial Period" Hohokam expansion and the Hohokam "Classic Period" was the product of refugee Chacoan nobles, chased off the Colorado Plateau by angry farmers. Far to the south, Casas Grandes was a failed attempt to create a Mesoamerican state, and modern Pueblo people--with societies so different from those at Chaco and Casas Grandes--deliberately rejected these monumental, hierarchical episodes of their past. From the publisher: The second printing of A History of the Ancient Southwest has corrected the errors noted below. SAR Press regrets an error on Page 72, paragraph 4 (also Page 275, note 2) regarding "absolute dates." "50,000 dates" was incorrectly published as "half a million dates." Also P. 125, lines 13-14: "Between 21,000 and 27,000 people lived there" should read "Between 2,100 and 2,700 people lived there."