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The Glen Canyon Archaeological Survey, Part II: Anthropological Papers, Number 39; Glen Canyon Series Number 6 by Don D. Fowler, James H. Gunnerson, Jesse D. Jennings, Robert H. Lister, Dee Ann Suhm & Ted Weller; Charles E. Dibble, ed - 1959

by Don D. Fowler, James H. Gunnerson, Jesse D. Jennings, Robert H. Lister, Dee Ann Suhm & Ted Weller; Charles E. Dibble, ed

The Glen Canyon Archaeological Survey, Part II: Anthropological Papers, Number 39; Glen Canyon Series Number 6 by Don D. Fowler, James H. Gunnerson, Jesse D. Jennings, Robert H. Lister, Dee Ann Suhm & Ted Weller; Charles E. Dibble, ed - 1959

The Glen Canyon Archaeological Survey, Part II: Anthropological Papers, Number 39; Glen Canyon Series Number 6

by Don D. Fowler, James H. Gunnerson, Jesse D. Jennings, Robert H. Lister, Dee Ann Suhm & Ted Weller; Charles E. Dibble, ed

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Salt Lake City: University of Utah, 1959. First Edition, First Printing. Staplebound wraps. Very good +. Very good+ original papers from the University of Utah Department of Anthropology. Stapled cream wraps with black quarter cloth tape over binding. Tape pulling away slightly on rear cover, worn at head an tail of spine, otherwise fine. All three full fold out maps intact and pristine. Errata stapled onto front inside cover. From the private library of Larry Southwick. Heavily illustrated with photos, maps, charts, graphs and drawings. 707 pp. plus 3 pp. of U of Utah publications. Quarto, 8 1/2 x 11 inches tall. Part II of the record of Glen Canyon rescue archaeology of an important American historical and prehistoric Native American site. "Most of the cultural remains found are chipped stone tools (lithic materials), including projectile points, scrapers, drills, knives, choppers, and ground stone tools and manos (grinders). The collection of sherds are mostly Tusayan Gray Ware and Tusayan White Ware. Petroglyph panels are found throughout Glen Canyon. “Pecked and incised figures depict mountain sheep, human figures, birds, human handprints and animal tracks. Geometric figures range from circles and spirals to highly complex rectilinear patterns. The human figures have triangular bodies. Painted figures have been reported for both sides of the river.... Petroglyph panels of such quality are lacking from the highland regions adjacent to Glen Canyon” (Long 61). - wikipedia
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  • Edition First Edition, First Printing
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  • Publisher University of Utah
  • Place of Publication Salt Lake City
  • Date Published 1959
  • Keywords native America, indigenous, Indian, west, archaeology, anthropology, excavations, fieldwork, history, America, pueblo, hopi, pre-columbian