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The Archaeology of Perry Mesa and Its World

The Archaeology of Perry Mesa and Its World
Author: David R. Wilcox
Publisher: Bilby Research Center
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A study intitiated by the Agua Fria National Monument and conducted by the Western Mapping Company and the Museum of Northern Arizona, explores the Perry Mesa site in Yavapai Country, Arizona, documents the collection of artifacts for permanent curation, and includes a history of the research on Perry Mesa and a review of the recent competing theories about how it was organized for war or how the landscape became ecologically degraded. The study also provides an analysis of the relevance of these data to understanding the larger interaction spheres of the Central Arizona Tradition, the Verde Confederacy, and the Hopi macroeconomy.


Prehistory of Perry Mesa

Prehistory of Perry Mesa
Author: Richard V. N. Ahlstrom
Publisher:
Total Pages: 117
Release: 1995
Genre: Archaeological surveying
ISBN:

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Prehistory of Perry Mesa

Prehistory of Perry Mesa
Author: Richard V. N. Ahlstrom
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9780939071753

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Prehistoric Cultures of the Perry Mesa Region

Prehistoric Cultures of the Perry Mesa Region
Author: Michael Hoogendyk
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-08-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781477503263

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Subtitle: Proceedings of the Perry Mesa Symposium September 10, 2011 - Phoenix, AZ Edited by: Will G. Russell and Michael J. Hoogendyk Fifteen papers concerning the prehistoric cultures of the Perry Mesa area in north central Arizona.


Alliance and Landscape on Perry Mesa in the Fourteenth Century

Alliance and Landscape on Perry Mesa in the Fourteenth Century
Author: David R. Abbott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781607813316

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A fascinating story of population movement during a time of widespread environmental challenges and political unrest


Phoenix Basin to Perry Mesa

Phoenix Basin to Perry Mesa
Author: Mark R. Hackbarth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2002
Genre: Archaeological surveying
ISBN: 9780939071388

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The Mesa Verde World

The Mesa Verde World
Author: David Grant Noble
Publisher: School for Advanced Research Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Archaeologists with field and laboratory experience explore the long history of human habitation throughout the Mesa Verde, Colorado area, discussing such topics as the environment, the earliest hunters and foragers, Tewa origin stories, sacred landscapes, fire and archaeology, ancient violence, and archaeology in the region over the past century.


The Archaeology of Ancient Arizona

The Archaeology of Ancient Arizona
Author: Jefferson Reid
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0816534942

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Carved from cliffs and canyons, buried in desert rock and sand are pieces of the ancient past that beckon thousands of visitors every year to the American Southwest. Whether Montezuma Castle or a chunk of pottery, these traces of prehistory also bring archaeologists from all over the world, and their work gives us fresh insight and information on an almost day-to-day basis. Who hasn't dreamed of boarding a time machine for a trip into the past? This book invites us to step into a Hohokam village with its sounds of barking dogs, children's laughter, and the ever-present grinding of mano on metate to produce the daily bread. Here, too, readers will marvel at the skills of Clovis elephant hunters and touch the lives of other ancestral people known as Mogollon, Anasazi, Sinagua, and Salado. Descriptions of long-ago people are balanced with tales about the archaeologists who have devoted their lives to learning more about "those who came before." Trekking through the desert with the famed Emil Haury, readers will stumble upon Ventana Cave, his "answer to a prayer." With amateur archaeologist Richard Wetherill, they will sense the peril of crossing the flooded San Juan River on the way to Chaco Canyon. Others profiled in the book are A. V. Kidder, Andrew Ellicott Douglass, Julian Hayden, Harold S. Gladwin, and many more names synonymous with the continuing saga of southwestern archaeology. This book is an open invitation to general readers to join in solving the great archaeological puzzles of this part of the world. Moreover, it is the only up-to-date summary of a field advancing so rapidly that much of the material is new even to professional archaeologists. Lively and fast paced, the book will appeal to anyone who finds magic in a broken bowl or pueblo wall touched by human hands hundreds of years ago. For all readers, these pages offer a sense of adventure, that "you are there" stir of excitement that comes only with making new discoveries about the distant past.


Ancient Ruins and Rock Art of the Southwest

Ancient Ruins and Rock Art of the Southwest
Author: David Grant Noble
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2015-09-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1589799380

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This fourth edition of David Grant Noble's indispensable guide to archaeological ruins of the American Southwest includes updated text and many newly opened archaeological sites. From Alibates Flint Quarries in Texas to the Zuni-Acoma Trail in New Mexico, readers are provided with such favorites as Chaco Canyon and new treasures such as Sears Kay Ruin. In addition to descriptions of each site, Noble provides time-saving tips for the traveler, citing major highways, nearby towns and the facilities they offer, campgrounds, and other helpful information. Filled with photos of ruins, petroglyphs, and artifacts, as well as maps, this is a guide every traveler needs when exploring the Southwest.