LCC
E99 P9 H74 1992
Description
Essays by noted archaeologists and historians that help give some insight into the Anasazi inhabitants and their way of life, along with useful information on the recurring patterns and motifs in the rock art, and photographs and descriptions of basketry, textiles, hides, wooden and bone implements, wild plant and animal foods from the cliff dwellings.
Publication
Ancient City Press, Santa Fe, NM, (1992); First Ancient City Press Edition, Paperback, 57 pages
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