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Excavations in Mancos Canyon, Colorado: Anthropological papers, Number 35

Excavations in Mancos Canyon, Colorado: Anthropological papers, Number 35

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Excavations in Mancos Canyon, Colorado: Anthropological papers, Number 35

by Erik K. Reed; Robert Anderson, ed

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Salt Lake City: University of Utah, 1958. First Edition, First Printing. Staplebound wraps. Near fine. Near fine original papers from the University of Utah Department of Anthropology. Stapled cream wraps with black quarter cloth tape over binding. Tape pulled away at base edge of spine about 1/4 inch. Minor penciled marginalia on last page. From the private library of Larry Southwick. Heavily illustrated with photos, maps, charts, graphs and drawings. 224 pp. Quarto, 8 1/2 x 11 inches tall. A report of archaeological excavations at Mancos Canyon, Colorado, a Pueblo Indian site.

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Title
Excavations in Mancos Canyon, Colorado: Anthropological papers, Number 35
Author
Erik K. Reed; Robert Anderson, ed
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Staplebound wraps
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First Edition, First Printing
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Paperback
Publisher
University of Utah
Place of Publication
Salt Lake City
Date Published
1958
Keywords
native America, indigenous, Indian, west, archaeology, anthropology, excavations, fieldwork, history, America, pueblo, anasazi, hopi, taos, zuni, acoma, pre-columbian
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