Dolores Archaeological Program: Anasazi Communities at Dolores: McPhee Village (Book 1 of 2)

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Authors/Compilers: Kane, A.E.  (Allen E.) and Robinson, C.K. (Christine K.)

Publisher: Bureau of Reclamation

Pub Date: 1988

Binding: Paperback

Condition: Fair.  Ex-library.  Binding tight.  No tears.  Library stamp on upper front cover edge, and on upper edge title page.  Library tag taped to spine foot, with tape extending to front and rear covers.  Handwriting on upper front cover corner.  Library checkout slip and envelope on inside rear cover.  Lower front cover corner has approx. 2″ bend.  Bumping, smudging to rear cover.  Lower rear cover corner has approx. 1/4″ bend.  Some edge and corner wear.

Notes: Volume 11 of Dolores Archaeological Program, Book 1 of 2.  McPhee Village was, far and away, the largest archaeological ruin in the entire Dolores Project.  It was occupied for only about 50 years, but had at least 21 roomblocks, and by 850 A.D. may have had a population of at least 500.  Excavations at McPhee Village, Mesa Negra Pueblo, Aldea Alfareros, Weasel Pueblo, Pueblo de las Golondrinas, Golondrinas Oriental, and Rabbitbrush Pueblo.  First 5 chapters of the 2 volume set.

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