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Salado Dean, Jeffery S. 2000 Hard New New Quarto The culmination of the Roosevelt Archaeological Project in southern Arizona's Tonto Basin, this volume presents fifteen papers synthesizing the archaeological and environmental data gleaned from the surveys and excavations of prehistoric Salado culture, which flourished from the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries. First presented at an Amerind Foundation New World Study Seminar sponsored by the Bureau of Reclamation in 1995, these papers place the Roosevelt archaeological research into southwestern regional context and try to generate a definitive statement on Salado, a highly controversial organizing concept in southwestern archaeology. Among the issues debated on local and regional scales are the Salado concept, origin and diffusion of Salado, environment, irrigation, demography, economic productivity and specialization, social processes and dynamics, political relations, migration and ethnic relationships, ideology and religion, and the geographic scale of Salado.
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Culture and Contact Di Peso, Charles C. 1993 Hard Good Wearing on the all edges and creases Quarto xxvii; 299 Pp. Figures and photographs of sherds and sites. The essays in this volume are the result of a seminar examining Di Peso's theories about contact, conquest, and culture change. This book belonged to the Upper Mississippi Valley Archaeological Research Foundation.
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Dolls of the Tusayan Indians Fewkes, J. Walter Leiden E.J. Brill 1894 Wraps wraps are badly chipped. Quarto With the complements of J. Walter Feweks This is a separate from the "Internationales Archiv fur Ethnographie" Vol VII. The front wrap is badly chipped around the edge but all of the print is intact. Part of the inscription is effected but it is all readable and the signature is unaffected. There is an erased deaccession stamp from the Peabody Museum and some penciled price notations. The back wrap is also in bad shape. The wraps have been taped to the spine and the title written on the spine. There is some minor chipping along the edges of the 28 pages of text which discusses various katcina forms and manufacturing techniques. However, it is the seven chromoliths of 47 kachinas that makes this item special. The plates are bright and protected by the original tissues.There is minimal chipping along the extreme edges of the plates, otherwise they are fine.
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150.00 USD
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Glen Canyon Revisited Geib, Phil R. 1996 Soft As new Quarto 223 pages; This book is a revision of a report of similar title submitted as the final document deliverable under a contract between the Archaeology Laboratory of Northern Arizona University and the National Park Service. The contract report brought to a close a multiyear study of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area that included almost five years of survey and limited testing throughout the recreation area, as well as collections and records research. The two objectives of this book are to examine specific issues about the history and lifeways of the prehistoric inhabitants in and around Glen Canyon and to present an updated version of regional culture history thirty years after the end of the massive archaeological study conducted prior to the creation of Lake Powell (the Glen Canyon Project).
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Cowboy Cave Jennings, Jesse D. University of Utah 1980 Soft VG+ Quarto 223 Pp., numerous photos, drawings, maps, plans and charts. Describes in detail the meticulous excavation of a nicely stratified shelter w/ fecal matter from several Pleistocene mammals including ground sloth and mammoth and human habitation beginning ca. 8,000 B.P. and extending past the availability of maize. The various categories of perishable and non-perishable artifacts, ecofacts and coprolites are carefully analysed and reported.
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The Architecture and Material Culture of 29SJ1360: Chaco Canyon, New Mexico McKenna, Peter J. Chaco Center 1984 Soft VG Quarto i-xxiv; 532 pages. The book contains a thorough discussion of the excavation of a small Pueblo II site in Chaco Canyon, covering architecture, stratigraphy, ceramics, lithic artifacts, perishables, human remains and a discussion as a past environment. The book is illustrated with diagrams, photos, charts and tables. This is an UMVARF book.
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