LCC
E78 S7 M15 1965
Description
From dust jacket: "Students, professional archaeologists, and laymen interested in the fascinating prehistory of the Indians of the southwestern United States will welcome this greatly revised, reorganized, expanded, and up-to-date edition of John C. McGregor's comprehensive general introduction to Southwestern archaeology. This new edition reflects the many important discoveries and developments in Southwestern archaeology, and archaeology generally, such as carbon 14 dating, since the first edition appeared in 1941. The bibliographies, those at the end of each chapter, and the comprehensive one at the end of the book, have been expanded greatly and brought up to date."
Publication
University of Illinois Press, Urbana, IL
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