Contains the archaeological survey of the Kaiparowits Plateau by James Gunnerson, the Glen Canyon main stem survey by Don Fowler, and the San Juan triangle survey by Ted Weller reports.
The final report from the Utah Statewide Archeological Survey that covers an area bounded on the north by the Uintah Mountains, on the west by the Wasatch... Læs mere
A report on the salvage survey and testing of nine archaeological sites during the years 1952-1953, located in Beef Basin, southeastern Utah.
Traces the diverse Ulama reactions to late nineteenth and early twentieth century state building and national cohesion in Egypt.
An essential work in the study of Mormon and American history, this book presents the diary of Hosea Stout, an active and important participant in the Mormon Church expansion during the late 1800s.
From the 1910s to the 1970s, J.R.R. Tolkien worked at creating plausibly realistic languages to be used by the... Læs mere
Based on John Arthur's extensive fieldwork, this study sheds light on some of the puzzles common to archaeology in any region and offers insight on markers for pottery-producing and nonproducing villages and socioeconomic variability.
Drawing on the results of ongoing archaeological excavations and extensive ethnographic work among descendant native peoples, this volume discusses... Læs mere
The work of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center has focused on community life in the northern Southwest during the... Læs mere
Packed with amazing details about life in the Old West, these colorful escapades are once again available to a new generation of readers.
The Bighorn and Wind River basins of north-central Wyoming and southern Montana have been home to Native American tribes for at least 11,000 years and contain some of the most diverse assemblages of hunter-gatherer rock art anywhere in the world.