Dolores River Archeology: Canyon Adaptations as Seen Through Survey

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Description

Author: Toll III, Henry Wolcott

Publisher: Bureau of Land Management

Pub Date: 1977

Binding: Paperback

Condition: 4 copies.  Copy 1 (LC): Fair. Binding tight.  No marks, tears, bends.  Slight warping to upper front cover and first ten or so pages.  Pre-computer layout so it looks like a type-script.  Smudging, wear.  It just looks used.  It’s actually not in bad shape.  Erratum  slip laid in.  Copy 2 (FL): Good.  Binding tight.  No marks, tears, bends or folds.  With the exception of some light smudging to covers this copy appears unused.  Includes Erratum slip.  Copy 3 (BKS): Fair.  Binding tight.  2 previous owners.  First previous owner’s stamp on front cover, second previous owner’s signature on upper corner title page.  Upper front cover corner has approx. 2″ bend.  Staple mark to upper front cover near edge.  Erratum  slip laid in.  Edge and corner wear.  Copy 4 (LOA23): Fair.  Binding tight.  No tears, folds.  Lower front cover corner has an approx. 6″ bend, extends through first four pages.  Previous owner’s stamp on top text block and on bottom edge of ffep/title page.  Erratum  slip laid in.  Very light edge wear.  Appears unused.

Notes: NOT a volume in the Dolores Archaeological Project.  Survey of a portion of the Dolores River Canyon, done in 1975.  “Three main kinds of data are presented: site information which indicates that a substantial portion of the sites may be other than living sites; artifact data, the artifacts being almost all lithic and indicative mainly of hunting and gathering; and rock art, which shows similarity to the greater Southwest with some elements present purported to be more culturally specific.” (From the Abstract)

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