Prehistoric Arizona

by Ernest E. Snyder

Paper Book, 1987

Status

Available

Call number

E78 .A7S68 1987

Publication

Phoenix, AZ, USA : Golden West, c1987.

Description

Take a journey through the Arizona's ancient times. Very ancient Arizona discues the Spanish exploreers that arrived in Arizona and the Southwest in about 1540. These included the Spanish priest-explore Fr. Marcos de Niza. Chapter 2, the earliest inhabitants: this notes an estimate from 10,000 to 25,000 years ago. Theres more to be noted in the discoveries of these inhabitants. Chatper 3 discusses the Mogollon or the Mountain People. Chapter 4: Anasazi (Plateau People); Chapter 5: Hohokam (Desert Dwellers); Chapter 6: Salado (Salt River People); Chapter 7: Sinagua (Volcano People); Chapter 8: Patayan (Colorado River People); Chapter 9: The Exodus; Index. Each chapter gives plenty of fruitful information about each cultures and its history. "One cannot journey far within this state without encountering evidence of our heritage from prehistoric times ..." --… (more)

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Physical description

116 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

0914846329 / 9780914846321

Barcode

34662001038980
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