Contributions

  • Lister, Florence Cline. - Contributor

Publication

1981 - University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Language

English

Word Count

71,000 words, Guess

Page Count

284 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100826305741
  • ISBN-139780826305749
  • Library of Congress Control Number80054566
  • OCLC Control Number7461325
  • Better World Books9780826305749
and 1 more

Classifications

  • DDC978.9/82
  • LCCE78.N65 L57
  • LCCE78.N65.L57

Description

Chaco Canyon, sprawled in the desert of northwestern New Mexico and uninhabited since the twelfth century, is one of North America's richest archaeological zones. This lavishly illustrated book is the first complete account of Chacoan archaeology, from the discovery of the ruins by Spanish soldiers in the seventeenth century through the scientific analyses of the 1970s. The authors follow the history of Chacoan archaeology with a vivid portrayal of the day-to-day lives of the Anasazi Indians, the Neolithic farmers who abandoned the region some 800 years ago. Though intended for the general reading public with an interest in archaeology, this book will be useful to professionals as well, as a compendium of information and photography hitherto scattered in numerous separate reports and monographs. Particularly valuable is a list of all investigated sites at Chaco Canyon, including location, features, dates, and other pertinent information.--Amazon.com.

Subjects

Topics

HistoryArchaeologyAntiquitiesNew mexico, antiquitiesIndians of North AmericaNew Mexico -- AntiquitiesExcavations (Archaeology)

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