The Southwestern Journals Of Adolph F Bandelier 1885 1888 1975


The Southwestern Journals Of Adolph F Bandelier 1885 1888 1975
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The Southwestern Journals Of Adolph F Bandelier 1885 1888 Edited And Annotated By Charles H Lange Carroll L Riley And Elizabeth M Lange


The Southwestern Journals Of Adolph F Bandelier 1885 1888 Edited And Annotated By Charles H Lange Carroll L Riley And Elizabeth M Lange
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Author : Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1966

The Southwestern Journals Of Adolph F Bandelier 1885 1888 Edited And Annotated By Charles H Lange Carroll L Riley And Elizabeth M Lange written by Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1966 with Indians of North America categories.




The Southwestern Journals Of Adolph F Bandelier


The Southwestern Journals Of Adolph F Bandelier
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Author : Adolph F. Bandelier
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1970

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Archaeology Of Bandelier National Monument


Archaeology Of Bandelier National Monument
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Author : Timothy A. Kohler
language : en
Publisher: UNM Press
Release Date : 2004

Archaeology Of Bandelier National Monument written by Timothy A. Kohler and has been published by UNM Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with History categories.


These essays summarize the results of new excavation and survey research at Bandelier National Monument, with special attention to determining why larger sites appear when and where they do, and how life in these later villages and towns differed from life in the earlier small hamlets that first dotted the Pajarito in the mid-1100s.



Southwest Cultural Resources Center Professional Papers


Southwest Cultural Resources Center Professional Papers
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1983

Southwest Cultural Resources Center Professional Papers written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1983 with History categories.




From The Rio To The Sierra


From The Rio To The Sierra
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Author : Dan Scurlock
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1998

From The Rio To The Sierra written by Dan Scurlock and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with New Mexico categories.




General Technical Report Rmrs


General Technical Report Rmrs
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1998

General Technical Report Rmrs written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with Forests and forestry categories.




Miera Y Pacheco


Miera Y Pacheco
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Author : John L. Kessell
language : en
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Release Date : 2013-08-05

Miera Y Pacheco written by John L. Kessell and has been published by University of Oklahoma Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-08-05 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Remembered today as an early cartographer and prolific religious artist, don Bernardo de Miera y Pacheco (1713–1785) engaged during his lifetime in a surprising array of other pursuits: engineer and militia captain on Indian campaigns, district officer, merchant, debt collector, metallurgist, luckless silver miner, presidial soldier, dam builder, and rancher. This long-overdue, richly illustrated biography recounts Miera’s complex life in cinematic detail, from his birth in Cantabria, Spain, to his sudden and unexplained appearance at Janos, Chihuahua, and his death in Santa Fe at age seventy-one. In Miera y Pacheco, John L. Kessell explores each aspect of this Renaissance man’s life in the colony. Beginning with his marriage to the young descendant of a once-prominent New Mexican family, we see Miera transformed by his varied experiences into the quintessential Hispanic New Mexican. As he traveled to every corner of the colony and beyond, Miera gathered not only geographical, social, and political data but also invaluable information about the Southwest’s indigenous peoples. At the same time, Miera the artist was carving and painting statues and panels of the saints for the altar screens of the colony. Miera’s most ambitious surviving map resulted from his five-month ordeal as cartographer on the Domínguez-Escalante expedition to the Great Basin in 1776. Two years later, with the arrival of famed Juan Bautista de Anza as governor of New Mexico, Miera became a trusted member of Anza’s inner circle, advising him on civil, military, and Indian affairs. Miera’s maps and his religious art, represented here, have long been considered essential to the cultural history of colonial New Mexico. Now Kessell’s biography tells the rest of the story. Anyone with an interest in southwestern history, colonial New Mexico, or New Spain will welcome this study of Miera y Pacheco’s eventful life and times.



The Pajarito Plateau


The Pajarito Plateau
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Author : Frances Joan Mathien
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1993

The Pajarito Plateau written by Frances Joan Mathien and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with Bandelier National Monument (N.M.) categories.




Creativity Anthropology


Creativity Anthropology
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Author : Smadar Lavie
language : en
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Release Date : 2018-03-15

Creativity Anthropology written by Smadar Lavie and has been published by Cornell University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-03-15 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Creativity and play erupt in the most solemn of everyday worlds as individuals reshape traditional forms in the light of changing historical circumstances. In this lively volume, fourteen distinguished anthropologists explore the life of creativity in social life across the globe and within the study of ethnography itself. Contributors include Barbara A. Babcock, Edward M. Bruner, James W. Fernandez, Don Handelman, Smadar Lavie, José E. Limon, Barbara Myerhoff, Kirin Narayan, Renato Rosaldo, Richard Schechner, Edward L. Schieffelin, Marjorie Shostak, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, and Edith Turner.



Ruins And Rivals


Ruins And Rivals
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Author : James E. Snead
language : en
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Release Date : 2004-02-01

Ruins And Rivals written by James E. Snead and has been published by University of Arizona Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004-02-01 with Social Science categories.


Published in cooperation with the William P. Clements Center for Southwest Studies, Southern Methodist University Ruins are as central to the image of the American Southwest as are its mountains and deserts, and antiquity is a key element of modern southwestern heritage. Yet prior to the mid-nineteenth century this rich legacy was largely unknown to the outside world. While military expeditions first brought word of enigmatic relics to the eastern United States, the new intellectual frontier was seized by archaeologists, who used the results of their southwestern explorations to build a foundation for the scientific study of the American past. In Ruins and Rivals, James Snead helps us understand the historical development of archaeology in the Southwest from the 1890s to the 1920s and its relationship with the popular conception of the region. He examines two major research traditions: expeditions dispatched from the major eastern museums and those supported by archaeological societies based in the Southwest itself. By comparing the projects of New York's American Museum of Natural History with those of the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles and the Santa Fe-based School of American Archaeology, he illustrates the way that competition for status and prestige shaped the way that archaeological remains were explored and interpreted. The decades-long competition between institutions and their advocates ultimately created an agenda for Southwest archaeology that has survived into modern times. Snead takes us back to the days when the field was populated by relic hunters and eastern "museum men" who formed uneasy alliances among themselves and with western boosters who used archaeology to advance their own causes. Richard Wetherill, Frederic Ward Putnam, Charles Lummis, and other colorful characters all promoted their own archaeological endeavors before an audience that included wealthy patrons, museum administrators, and other cultural figures. The resulting competition between scholarly and public interests shifted among museum halls, legislative chambers, and the drawing rooms of Victorian America but always returned to the enigmatic ruins of Chaco Canyon, Bandelier, and Mesa Verde. Ruins and Rivals contains a wealth of anecdotal material that conveys the flavor of digs and discoveries, scholars and scoundrels, tracing the origins of everything from national monuments to "Santa Fe Style." It rekindles the excitement of discovery, illustrating the role that archaeology played in creating the southwestern "past" and how that image of antiquity continues to exert its influence today.