
Archeological investigations in New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah
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Authors:
- Fewkes, Jesse Walter
1850 - 1930
About this book
In the early 20th century, as the United States expanded its understanding of its own historical narrative, J. Walter Fewkes embarked on groundbreaking explorations of the Southwest's rich archeological tapestry. "Archeological Investigations in New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah" meticulously details his findings on prehistoric ruins and architectural marvels, illuminating the cultural significance of these ancient sites. With a focus on unique elements such as ceremonial structures and habitation patterns, Fewkes provides invaluable insights into the lives of indigenous peoples. This essential document serves as a vital resource for students, civic activists, and historians alike, eager to deepen their appreciation of America's archeological heritage. Discover the past through Fewkes’ lens and explore the echoes of history that shaped the region.
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