On the Edge of Splendor: Exploring Grand Canyon's Human Past

Between 1967 and 1970, the School of American Research conducted surveys and excavated more than thirty Pueblo ruins in the Grand Canyon and on its North Rim. The reports on this project make up the Grand Canyon Archaeological Series. The author's research included major surveys and excavations in several crucial regions of the Grand Canyon. Written for a general audience, this book alternates between insightful accounts of Schwartz's personal experiences in the canyon and explorations of the lives and cultures of its early and late inhabitants.

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On the Edge of Splendor: Exploring Grand Canyon's Human Past

Between 1967 and 1970, the School of American Research conducted surveys and excavated more than thirty Pueblo ruins in the Grand Canyon and on its North Rim. The reports on this project make up the Grand Canyon Archaeological Series. The author's research included major surveys and excavations in several crucial regions of the Grand Canyon. Written for a general audience, this book alternates between insightful accounts of Schwartz's personal experiences in the canyon and explorations of the lives and cultures of its early and late inhabitants.

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On the Edge of Splendor: Exploring Grand Canyon's Human Past

On the Edge of Splendor: Exploring Grand Canyon's Human Past

by Douglas W. Schwartz
On the Edge of Splendor: Exploring Grand Canyon's Human Past

On the Edge of Splendor: Exploring Grand Canyon's Human Past

by Douglas W. Schwartz

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Between 1967 and 1970, the School of American Research conducted surveys and excavated more than thirty Pueblo ruins in the Grand Canyon and on its North Rim. The reports on this project make up the Grand Canyon Archaeological Series. The author's research included major surveys and excavations in several crucial regions of the Grand Canyon. Written for a general audience, this book alternates between insightful accounts of Schwartz's personal experiences in the canyon and explorations of the lives and cultures of its early and late inhabitants.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780933452305
Publisher: School for Advanced Research Press
Publication date: 11/01/1989
Pages: 80
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.20(d)
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