Living the ancient Southwest /

How did Southwestern peoples subsist in the arid reaches of the Great Basin? When and why did violence erupt in the Mesa Verde region? Who were the Fremont people? How do some Hopis view Chaco Canyon? These are a few of the topics addressed in Living the Ancient Southwest. The essayists in this new...

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Other Authors: Noble, David Grant (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Santa Fe : School for Advanced Research Press, [2014]
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:How did Southwestern peoples subsist in the arid reaches of the Great Basin? When and why did violence erupt in the Mesa Verde region? Who were the Fremont people? How do some Hopis view Chaco Canyon? These are a few of the topics addressed in Living the Ancient Southwest. The essayists in this new highly-illustrated anthology also write about the beauty and originality of Mimbres pottery, the rock art in Canyon de Chelly, the history of the Wupatki Navajos, and O'odham songs describing ancient trails to the Pacific Coast. The anthropologist-writers in this book will enlighten readers on a variety of subjects relating to the deep history and culture of the American Southwest.
Item Description:"A School for Advanced Research popular archaeology book."
Includes index.
Physical Description:ix, 174 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of color plates : illustrations ; 29 cm.
ISBN:9781938645457 (cloth alkaline paper)
1938645456 (cloth alkaline paper)
9781938645464 (paper alkaline paper)
1938645464 (paper alkaline paper)