The Southwestern Journals of Adolph F. Bandelier, 1885-1888 (v. 03) (1975)

by Adolph F. Bandelier

Other authorsCarroll L. Riley (Edited and Annoted by), Charles H. Lange (Edited and Annoted by), Elizabeth M. Lange (Edited and Annoted by)
1975

LCC

SA E78 S7 B32 v. 3 1975

Collection

Description

Adolph F. Bandelier's journals covers the final years of what the pioneer anthropologist considered "the greatest undertaking of my life." During the three and a half years covered here, Bandelier was primarily in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In this volume, there is considerable information on his studies of the Puebloan culture and history visiting pueblos and archaeological sites. In addition, he commented on some of the social and economic problems, including local politics, land development, and education, of a territory just beginning to seek statehoo

Publication

University of New Mexico Press (1975), 702 pages, First Edition, Hardback.
Page: 0.2376 seconds