Description: Great Excavations: Tales of Early Southwestern Archaeology, 1888-1939, by Melinda Elliott. School of American Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1995, 251 pages. Includes Notes, Bibliography, Picture Credits, and Index. Cloth with beautiful dust jacket in mylar protector. Prologue: The Lure of the Southwest's Prehistoric Past 1) Cliff Palace: Three Generations of Exploration at Mesa Verde 2) Pecos Pueblo: How A. V. Kidder Made Archaeological History 3) Aztec Ruin: Earl Morris Reconstructs the Anasazi Past 4) Hawikuh: F. W. Hodge's Quest for Coronado's Battle Site at Zuni 5) Pueblo Bonito: Neil Judd Takes on the Southwest's Greatest Archaeological Mystery 6) Snaketown: Emil W. Haury's Discoveries in the Land of the Hohokam 7) Awatovi: J. O. Brew Excavates in the Realm of Hopi Legend 8) The Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition: The End of the Great Romance Epilogue: From Grand Adventure to Modern Science
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Book Title: Great Excavations
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Southwest, Southwestern Archaeologists, Archaeology
Format: Hardcover
Features: First Printing, 1st Edition, Dust Jacket
Author: Melinda Elliott
Publication Year: 1995
Language: English
Intended Audience: Adults
Publisher: School of American Research
Genre: Art & Culture