Anasazi Ruins of the Southwest in Color (1990)

by William M. Ferguson

Other authorsArthur H. Rohn, Richard B. Woodbury (Foreword)
Paperback, 1990

LCC

E99 P9 F47 1990

Description

The Anasazi Indians of the Southwest represent 2,500 years of cultural continuity, from the early Basket Makers of 700BC to their modern descendants, the Pueblo Indians. The pueblos and cliff dwellings they built during their halcyon days between 1100 and 1500AD are the most spectacular ruins north of Mexico. In this book, all of the significant and accessible Anasazi ruins are photographed and described in detail. Special attention is paid to the magnificent sites of Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, Canyon de Chelly, and Kayenta. Also included are illustrations of rock art and examples of the delicate jewellery and beautiful ceramics that have survived.

Publication

University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM, 1987, 4th Paperback Printing, 1990.

Similar in this library

Page: 0.1618 seconds