The first book of the Cliff Dwellers, by Rebecca B. Marcus. Illustrated with photos. Drawings by Julio Granda.
Material type: TextReference number: 68011138 /AC/r85Publication details: New York, F. Watts [1968] Description: 90 p. illus., map. 22 cmSubject(s): Southwest, New -- Antiquities -- Juvenile literature | Cliff-dwellers -- Juvenile literature | Southwest, New -- Antiquities | Cliff dwellersDDC classification: 970.4 LOC classification: E99.P9 | M33Summary: Describes the Four Corners region where Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico meet; tells how the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde and the surrounding areas were discovered; and describes the life and culture of the cliff dwellers, examining their homes, ceremonial rooms and temples, as well as their customs and habits during the four seasons.Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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970.3 ERD The native Americans, Navajos / | 970.4 AME Indians of the plains, | 970.4 ERD The Sun Dance people; | 970.4 MAR The first book of the Cliff Dwellers, | 970.4 SHE Indians of the Plains / | 970.472 BER The Aztecs / | 970.4757 MER The Catawbas / |
Describes the Four Corners region where Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico meet; tells how the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde and the surrounding areas were discovered; and describes the life and culture of the cliff dwellers, examining their homes, ceremonial rooms and temples, as well as their customs and habits during the four seasons.
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