Archeology of the Grand Canyon: The Walhalla Plateau

The Walhalla Plateau, part of the Grand Canyon's north rim, was the site of seasonal farming by prehistoric Pueblo Indians who later left behind their agricultural terraces and small stone farmhouses. During the winters, these farmers probably retreated to the warmer canyon below. This book presents data from the School of American Research's survey and excavation on the Walhalla Plateau, discussing the dynamics of settlement expansion and decline and the economic adaptation to this marginal, high-altitude environment.

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Archeology of the Grand Canyon: The Walhalla Plateau

The Walhalla Plateau, part of the Grand Canyon's north rim, was the site of seasonal farming by prehistoric Pueblo Indians who later left behind their agricultural terraces and small stone farmhouses. During the winters, these farmers probably retreated to the warmer canyon below. This book presents data from the School of American Research's survey and excavation on the Walhalla Plateau, discussing the dynamics of settlement expansion and decline and the economic adaptation to this marginal, high-altitude environment.

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Archeology of the Grand Canyon: The Walhalla Plateau

Archeology of the Grand Canyon: The Walhalla Plateau

Archeology of the Grand Canyon: The Walhalla Plateau

Archeology of the Grand Canyon: The Walhalla Plateau

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The Walhalla Plateau, part of the Grand Canyon's north rim, was the site of seasonal farming by prehistoric Pueblo Indians who later left behind their agricultural terraces and small stone farmhouses. During the winters, these farmers probably retreated to the warmer canyon below. This book presents data from the School of American Research's survey and excavation on the Walhalla Plateau, discussing the dynamics of settlement expansion and decline and the economic adaptation to this marginal, high-altitude environment.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780933452060
Publisher: School for Advanced Research Press
Publication date: 03/01/1979
Series: Grand Canyon Archaeological Series , #3
Edition description: 1st ed
Pages: 170
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.68(d)
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