LCC
F802 C4 S77 1994
Description
For six centuries huge prehistoric buildings lay deserted and undisturbed, buried under sand and silt in a remote canyon in northwestern New Mexico. Now uncovered, these four- and five-story "great houses" are an incredible legacy of a populous ancient society that continues to amaze all who visit this national park site. --amazon.com/
Publication
Tucson: Southwest Parks & Monuments Association (1994)
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