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Anasazi Culture at Mesa Verde by Dale Anderson (2003, Library Binding)

Anasazi Culture at Mesa Verde by Dale Anderson (2003, Library Binding)

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Specifics

Author

Dale Anderson

Book Series

Landmark events in American History Ser.

Book Title

Anasazi Culture at Mesa Verde

Dewey Decimal

978.8/27

Dewey Edition

21

Educational Level

High School, Elementary School

Format

Library Binding

Genre

Juvenile Nonfiction

Grade From

Fifth Grade

Grade To

Eighth Grade

ISBN-10

0836853717

ISBN-13

9780836853711

Illustrator

Yes

Intended Audience

Elementary/High School

Item Length

10 in

Item Weight

14.7 Oz

Item Width

7.7 in

LC Classification Number

E99.P9A5335 2003

LCCN

2002-036024

Language

English

Number of Pages

48 Pages

Number of Volumes

1 vol.

Publication Year

2003

Publisher

STEVENS Publishing Lllp, Gareth

Synopsis

The Anasazi people of the Southwest existed, as a culture, for about eighteen hundred years. They disappeared in about 1300, yet they have left enduring legacies. This book explains how Anasazi culture developed and examines the civilization at its height through the life of the people who lived on top of Mesa Verde and in remarkable dwellings in the mesa's cliffs. It looks at the archaeological discoveries that revealed the ancient culture to modern people and tells of the living legacy: the Pueblo peoples who inhabit the Southwest today. Book jacket., This thrilling volume discusses the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde, Colorado, and what is known about the history and culture of the Anasazi Indians who lived in them. Maps and full-color photographs will intrigue young explorers.

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Topic

Social Science / Archaeology, People & Places / United States / General, People & Places / United States / Native American, Social Science / Customs, Traditions, Anthropology

brand

STEVENS Publishing Lllp, Gareth

gtin13

9780836853711