LCC
E78 R56 S58 1998
Description
Within the Southwest United States, the upper Rio Grande presents the most consistency in rock art styles. This volume analyzes sites in natural geomorphic, cultural, and stylistic contexts. Publicly accessible sites are noted. Includes 200-plus photos and illustrations. Annotation c. by Book News,
Publication
Ancient City Pr (1998), Edition: illustrated edition, Paperback, 273 pages
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