The Prehistoric to Historic Transition Period in Arizona, Circa A.D. 1519 to 1692: A Component of the Arizona Historic Preservation Plan
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Authors: Gilpin, Dennis and Phillips, David A., Jr.
Publisher: Arizona State Historic Preservation Office (Phoenix, AZ)
Pub Date: 1997 and 1999
Binding: Paperback (paper tape) and paperback (wire-o binding)
Condition: 2 copies. Copy 1: Fair to Good. 1997 edition. Paper tape binding tight. No marks, tears, bends or folds. A few small smudges on rear cover. Some edge and corner wear. Copy 2 (D): Fair. 1999 edition. Wire-o binding tight. No tears, folds. “1999” hand-written on lower front cover. Wear to upper and lower front cover corners where binding has caused wear. Smudging to rear cover.
Notes: “These years, between the Conquest of Mexico in A.D. 1519 and the Reconquest of New Mexico in 1692, span the period of time from just before the first European influences were experienced by the indigenous peoples of Arizona to the establishment of a permanent European presence…The cultural parameters of the study are defined as including the Spaniards and at least 20 Native American groups representing at least six language families (Numic, Southern Athapaskan, Yuman, Uto-Aztecan, Zuni, and others).” (From the Introduction) Inventories of protohistoric sites, evaluation of national register eligibility, recommendations. VERY RARE. NO copies available for sale, and held in only 6 libraries.






