Pueblo III Communities in Transition: Environment and Adaptation in Johnson Canyon
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Author: Nickens, Paul R.
Publisher: Colorado Archaeological Society
Pub Date: 1981
Binding: Paperback
Condition: 2 copies. Copy 1 (LOA23): Fair. Stapled binding tight. No tears, bends or folds. Previous owner’s name on upper edge ffep/half-title page. Light edge and corner wear. Copy 2 (LOA23): Fair to Good. Stapled binding tight. No marks, tears, bends or folds. Slight edge and corner wear.
Notes: Memoirs of The Colorado Archaeological Society, Number 2. Nicken’s revised dissertation. “Between 1972 and 1975, the University of Colorado Mesa Verde Research Center…conducted archaeological investigations in the area of Johnson Canyon, a large eastern tributary of Mancos Canyon….the research in Johnson Canyon was undertaken to record, preserve, and analyze archaeological information in several of the ruins in the proposed Mancos Canyon Indian Park.” (From the Introduction). The two largest cliff dwellings in the survey are Lion House and Hoy House. Copy 1 is from the library of the late archaeologist Robert Powers.
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