Anthropology, Native Americans, New Mexico
The Magic of Bandelier
In this interpretative guide, designed to be read before or after visiting Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico, archaeologist David E. Stuart presents an evocative, archaeologically sound account of the area's history of human life from Paleo-Indian to Late Classic Puebloan times. Maps, photos, drawings, and site plans enhance the text which covers major sites like Rainbow House, Ceremonial Cave, Yapashi and the Stone Lions, Painted Cave, Tsankawi and Otowi. Paperback - $11.95 This book is available from UNM Press (800-249-7737) or Amazon.com |
Glimpses of the Ancient Southwest
Prehistoric hunters and agriculturists come alive in David Stuart's vivid sketches of prehistoric life in the Southwest. Anthropologist/Archaeologist Stuart describes how archaeologists find and probe riches from the ancient past --- from urban Albuquerque to remote mesa tops and arroyos in Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. Explore little know places in the Southwest, rediscover the Gila country, Zuni, the Pecos River Valley, the Galisteo Basin and the more famous National Parks and Monuments. Paperback - $10.95 This book is available from UNM Press (800-249-7737) or Amazon.com |
Pueblo Bonito
by George H. Pepper Originally published in 1920 and unavailable for decades, this book describes the earliest archaeological investigations of Pueblo Bonito. The excavations at Bonito began over a century ago, in 1896, were overseen by the American Museum of Natural History, which originally published George H. Pepper's book. To celebrate a century of archaeology at this, one of the most spectacular ruins in North America, the books is reissued with a preface by David E. Stuart which provides context for archaeologists and visitors to Chaco Canyon. Paperback - $19.95 This book is available from UNM Press (800-249-7737) or Amazon.com |
Prehistoric New Mexico: Background for Survey
by David E. Stuart & Rory P. Gauthier This is the only comprehensive reference to New Mexico's archaeology. Few realize it, but New Mexico has more than 100,000 recorded archaeological sites .For the college level student or the serious amateur,this book organizes the state's archaeology by region and contains an extensive bibliography. A review in American Antiquity called our work "masterful": 459 pages (July 1996). Paperback - $27.50 This book is available from UNM Press (800-249-7737) or Amazon.com |
Anasazi America
by David E. Stuart See more information on Anasazi America. This book is available from UNM Press (800-249-7737) or Amazon.com |
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