Heritage Resources Management: Archeology of the Albuquerque Sector of the Elena Gallegos Project

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Description

Editor: Tainter, Joseph A.  (1949-)

Publisher: U.S.D.A. Forest Service

Pub Date: 1995

Binding: Paperback

Condition:  4 copies.  Copy 1 (V): Fair to Good. Binding tight.  No tears, bends or folds.  Previous owner’s stamp on upper title page.  One bump to lower front cover edge that extends to the first four or five pages.   Edge and corner wear.  Copy 2 (JR):  Fair to Good.  Binding tight.  No marks, tears, bends or folds.  Light wear to upper front cover corner.  Very light edge and corner wear.  Appears unused.   Copy 3 (LoA23): Fair.  Binding tight.  No tears, folds.  Previous owner’s name on upper front cover corner, then scratched out.  Lower rear cover corner has an approx. 1/2″ crease.  Appears unused.  Copy 4 (JR): Fair.  Binding tight.  No tears, folds.  Previous owner’s name on upper edge title page.  Wear to recto edge and lower front cover corner and lower edge.  Upper rear cover corner has an approx. 6″ bend.   Some smudges to rear cover.

Notes: Heritage Resources Management Report No. 14.  “…the results of testing carried out on 37 prehistoric and historic sites of the Atrisco and Placitas sectors, Elena Gallegos Land Exchange Project.”  (From Chapter 2).  The land was Forest Service land to be exchanged for property owned by Albuquerque Academy, but the land exchange fell through and the City of Albuquerque purchased the land outright.  Basic premise here is how sedentism increases population.

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