San Ysidro Pueblos: Two Prehistoric Pueblo IV Indian Ruins in New Mexico
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Author: Barnett, Franklin
Publisher: Albuquerque Archaeological Society
Pub Date: 1973
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Fair. Binding tight. No tears, bends or folds. Previous owner’s name on inside front cover. Sun-fading to spine and most edges.
Notes: Designated as the San Ysidro pueblos for their proximity to the village of the same name. “The primary purpose of this report is the establishment of a permanent record of the houses, rooms, architecture, and artifacts from the San Ysidro Pueblo Ruins…A total of 33 rooms was excavated by the author and his wife, Joan. The report is from field notes, photographs, and drawings made at the time of excavation.” (From the Preface) Salvage archaeology. Barnett was an engineer by training and an archaeologist by avocation.
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