Author: Christian E. Downum
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781934656846
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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The Archeology of Grand Canyon: Ancient Peoples, Ancient Places
Author: Christian E. Downum
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781934656846
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781934656846
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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The Archaeology of Ancient Arizona
Author: J. Jefferson Reid
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 9780816517091
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Carved from cliffs and canyons, buried in desert rock and sand are pieces of the ancient past that beckon thousands of visitors every year to the American Southwest. Whether Montezuma Castle or a chunk of pottery, these traces of prehistory also bring archaeologists from all over the world, and their work gives us fresh insight and information on an almost day-to-day basis. Who hasn't dreamed of boarding a time machine for a trip into the past? This book invites us to step into a Hohokam village with its sounds of barking dogs, children's laughter, and the ever-present grinding of mano on metate to produce the daily bread. Here, too, readers will marvel at the skills of Clovis elephant hunters and touch the lives of other ancestral people known as Mogollon, Anasazi, Sinagua, and Salado. Descriptions of long-ago people are balanced with tales about the archaeologists who have devoted their lives to learning more about "those who came before." Trekking through the desert with the famed Emil Haury, readers will stumble upon Ventana Cave, his "answer to a prayer." With amateur archaeologist Richard Wetherill, they will sense the peril of crossing the flooded San Juan River on the way to Chaco Canyon. Others profiled in the book are A. V. Kidder, Andrew Ellicott Douglass, Julian Hayden, Harold S. Gladwin, and many more names synonymous with the continuing saga of southwestern archaeology. This book is an open invitation to general readers to join in solving the great archaeological puzzles of this part of the world. Moreover, it is the only up-to-date summary of a field advancing so rapidly that much of the material is new even to professional archaeologists. Lively and fast paced, the book will appeal to anyone who finds magic in a broken bowl or pueblo wall touched by human hands hundreds of years ago. For all readers, these pages offer a sense of adventure, that "you are there" stir of excitement that comes only with making new discoveries about the distant past.
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 9780816517091
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Carved from cliffs and canyons, buried in desert rock and sand are pieces of the ancient past that beckon thousands of visitors every year to the American Southwest. Whether Montezuma Castle or a chunk of pottery, these traces of prehistory also bring archaeologists from all over the world, and their work gives us fresh insight and information on an almost day-to-day basis. Who hasn't dreamed of boarding a time machine for a trip into the past? This book invites us to step into a Hohokam village with its sounds of barking dogs, children's laughter, and the ever-present grinding of mano on metate to produce the daily bread. Here, too, readers will marvel at the skills of Clovis elephant hunters and touch the lives of other ancestral people known as Mogollon, Anasazi, Sinagua, and Salado. Descriptions of long-ago people are balanced with tales about the archaeologists who have devoted their lives to learning more about "those who came before." Trekking through the desert with the famed Emil Haury, readers will stumble upon Ventana Cave, his "answer to a prayer." With amateur archaeologist Richard Wetherill, they will sense the peril of crossing the flooded San Juan River on the way to Chaco Canyon. Others profiled in the book are A. V. Kidder, Andrew Ellicott Douglass, Julian Hayden, Harold S. Gladwin, and many more names synonymous with the continuing saga of southwestern archaeology. This book is an open invitation to general readers to join in solving the great archaeological puzzles of this part of the world. Moreover, it is the only up-to-date summary of a field advancing so rapidly that much of the material is new even to professional archaeologists. Lively and fast paced, the book will appeal to anyone who finds magic in a broken bowl or pueblo wall touched by human hands hundreds of years ago. For all readers, these pages offer a sense of adventure, that "you are there" stir of excitement that comes only with making new discoveries about the distant past.
The Lost World of the Old Ones: Discoveries in the Ancient Southwest
Author: David Roberts
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393241890
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
An award-winning author and veteran mountain climber takes us deep into the Southwest backcountry to uncover secrets of its ancient inhabitants. In this thrilling story of intellectual and archaeological discovery, David Roberts recounts his last twenty years of far-flung exploits in search of spectacular prehistoric ruins and rock art panels known to very few modern travelers. His adventures range across Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado, and illuminate the mysteries of the Ancestral Puebloans and their contemporary neighbors the Mogollon and Fremont, as well as of the more recent Navajo and Comanche.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393241890
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
An award-winning author and veteran mountain climber takes us deep into the Southwest backcountry to uncover secrets of its ancient inhabitants. In this thrilling story of intellectual and archaeological discovery, David Roberts recounts his last twenty years of far-flung exploits in search of spectacular prehistoric ruins and rock art panels known to very few modern travelers. His adventures range across Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado, and illuminate the mysteries of the Ancestral Puebloans and their contemporary neighbors the Mogollon and Fremont, as well as of the more recent Navajo and Comanche.
Tertiary History of the Grand Ca–on District
Author: Clarence Edward Dutton
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 9780816521814
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
The classic geological study of the Grand Canyon, commissioned by the fledgling U.S. Geological Survey, is admired today as much for its literary qualities as for its scientific value.
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 9780816521814
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
The classic geological study of the Grand Canyon, commissioned by the fledgling U.S. Geological Survey, is admired today as much for its literary qualities as for its scientific value.
Framing Nature
Author: Yolonda Youngs
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496238354
Category : Composition (Photography)
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496238354
Category : Composition (Photography)
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
A Walk in the Park
Author: Kevin Fedarko
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501183079
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 512
Book Description
Two friends, zero preparation, one dream. From the author of the beloved bestseller The Emerald Mile, a rollicking and poignant account of an epic 750-mile odyssey, on foot, through the heart of America’s most magnificent national park and the grandest wilderness on earth. A few years after quitting his job to follow an ill-advised dream of becoming a guide on the Colorado River, Kevin Fedarko was approached by his best friend, the National Geographic photographer Pete McBride, with a vision as bold as it was harebrained. Together, they would embark on an end-to-end traverse of the Grand Canyon, a journey that, McBride promised, would be “a walk in the park.” Against his better judgment, Fedarko agreed to the scheme, unaware that the small cluster of experts who had completed the crossing billed it as “the toughest hike in the world.” The ensuing ordeal, which lasted more than a year, revealed a place that was deeper, richer, and far more complex than anything the two men had imagined—and came within a hair’s breadth of killing them both. They struggled to make their way through the all but impenetrable reaches of its truest wilderness, a vertical labyrinth of thousand-foot cliffs and crumbling ledges where water is measured out by the teaspoon and every step is fraught with peril—and where, even today, there is still no trail along the length of the country’s best-known and most iconic park. Along the way, veteran long-distance hikers ushered them into secret pockets, invisible to the millions of tourists gathered on the rim, where only a handful of humans have ever laid eyes. Members of the canyon’s eleven Native American tribes brought them face-to-face with layers of history that forced them to reconsider myths at the center of our national parks—and exposed them to the impinging threats of commercial tourism. Even Fedarko’s dying father, who had first pointed him toward the canyon more than forty years earlier but had never set foot there himself, opened him to a new way of seeing the landscape. And always, there was the great gorge itself: austere and unforgiving but suffused with magic, drenched in wonder, and redeemed by its own transcendent beauty. A Walk in the Park is a singular portrait of a sublime place, and a deeply moving plea for the preservation of America’s greatest natural treasure.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501183079
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 512
Book Description
Two friends, zero preparation, one dream. From the author of the beloved bestseller The Emerald Mile, a rollicking and poignant account of an epic 750-mile odyssey, on foot, through the heart of America’s most magnificent national park and the grandest wilderness on earth. A few years after quitting his job to follow an ill-advised dream of becoming a guide on the Colorado River, Kevin Fedarko was approached by his best friend, the National Geographic photographer Pete McBride, with a vision as bold as it was harebrained. Together, they would embark on an end-to-end traverse of the Grand Canyon, a journey that, McBride promised, would be “a walk in the park.” Against his better judgment, Fedarko agreed to the scheme, unaware that the small cluster of experts who had completed the crossing billed it as “the toughest hike in the world.” The ensuing ordeal, which lasted more than a year, revealed a place that was deeper, richer, and far more complex than anything the two men had imagined—and came within a hair’s breadth of killing them both. They struggled to make their way through the all but impenetrable reaches of its truest wilderness, a vertical labyrinth of thousand-foot cliffs and crumbling ledges where water is measured out by the teaspoon and every step is fraught with peril—and where, even today, there is still no trail along the length of the country’s best-known and most iconic park. Along the way, veteran long-distance hikers ushered them into secret pockets, invisible to the millions of tourists gathered on the rim, where only a handful of humans have ever laid eyes. Members of the canyon’s eleven Native American tribes brought them face-to-face with layers of history that forced them to reconsider myths at the center of our national parks—and exposed them to the impinging threats of commercial tourism. Even Fedarko’s dying father, who had first pointed him toward the canyon more than forty years earlier but had never set foot there himself, opened him to a new way of seeing the landscape. And always, there was the great gorge itself: austere and unforgiving but suffused with magic, drenched in wonder, and redeemed by its own transcendent beauty. A Walk in the Park is a singular portrait of a sublime place, and a deeply moving plea for the preservation of America’s greatest natural treasure.
The Grand Canyon: Between River and Rim
Author: Pete McBride
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
ISBN: 0847863042
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience--an end-to-end, rim-to-river exploration of the Grand Canyon. The authors have debuted a film-Into the Canyon-in February of 2019 that explores their hike through the canyon Award-winning photographer Pete McBride, along with best-selling authors Kevin Fedarko and Hampton Sides, takes us on a gripping adventure story told through stunning, never-before-seen photography and powerful essays. By hiking the entire 750 miles of Grand Canyon National Park--from the Colorado River to the canyon rim--McBride captures the majesty of as well as calling us to protect America's open-aired cathedral. The 2019 Public Lands Alliance Partnership Book of the Year, this is the most spectacular collection of Grand Canyon imagery ever seen, showing beauty from vantages where no other photographers have ever stood. It will also highlight the conservation challenges this iconic national park faces as visitation numbers grow and development pressures surrounding it mount. This photography will inspire and remind us why we protect such a cherished public space. Proceeds benefit the Grand Canyon Conservancy, and the accompanying documentary Into the Canyon has been shown at the Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival and the Aspen Film Festival in February of 2019 as well as debuting on the National Geographic Channel--all in time for the national park's centennial.
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
ISBN: 0847863042
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience--an end-to-end, rim-to-river exploration of the Grand Canyon. The authors have debuted a film-Into the Canyon-in February of 2019 that explores their hike through the canyon Award-winning photographer Pete McBride, along with best-selling authors Kevin Fedarko and Hampton Sides, takes us on a gripping adventure story told through stunning, never-before-seen photography and powerful essays. By hiking the entire 750 miles of Grand Canyon National Park--from the Colorado River to the canyon rim--McBride captures the majesty of as well as calling us to protect America's open-aired cathedral. The 2019 Public Lands Alliance Partnership Book of the Year, this is the most spectacular collection of Grand Canyon imagery ever seen, showing beauty from vantages where no other photographers have ever stood. It will also highlight the conservation challenges this iconic national park faces as visitation numbers grow and development pressures surrounding it mount. This photography will inspire and remind us why we protect such a cherished public space. Proceeds benefit the Grand Canyon Conservancy, and the accompanying documentary Into the Canyon has been shown at the Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival and the Aspen Film Festival in February of 2019 as well as debuting on the National Geographic Channel--all in time for the national park's centennial.
Kincaid's Discovery: The Hidden Mysteries of the Grand Canyon
Author: Cassiel E. Nox
Publisher: Cassiel E. Nox
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Discover the Enigmatic Secrets of the Grand Canyon with Kincaid's Discovery: The Hidden Mysteries of the Grand Canyon Embark on a thrilling adventure into the heart of the Grand Canyon with the captivating tale of G.E. Kincaid's remarkable discoveries. This newly updated edition is packed with stunning photographs and fresh insights, breathing new life into one of history's most alluring mysteries. In Kincaid's Discovery: The Hidden Mysteries of the Grand Canyon, explore the fascinating story of a hidden cave system rumored to contain ancient Egyptian artifacts and mummies—right in the heart of the American Southwest. Uncover the truth behind these breathtaking legends as you delve into a narrative woven from historical newspaper articles, modern-day explorers' accounts, and a rich tapestry of myths and lore. This edition not only offers intricate details about Kincaid's infamous expedition but also provides cultural insights into the Indigenous tribes connected to the canyon's profound history. Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast, a history buff, or a lover of mysteries, this book offers an exhaustive exploration of the Grand Canyon's legendary allure. Packed with captivating imagery and compelling storytelling, Kincaid's Discovery invites you to question the past and explore the stories hidden within the canyon's majestic expanse. With a resurgence of interest in ancient mysteries and lost civilizations, this book is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the secrets of history. Join us on this extraordinary journey and unravel the hidden mysteries of the Grand Canyon.
Publisher: Cassiel E. Nox
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Discover the Enigmatic Secrets of the Grand Canyon with Kincaid's Discovery: The Hidden Mysteries of the Grand Canyon Embark on a thrilling adventure into the heart of the Grand Canyon with the captivating tale of G.E. Kincaid's remarkable discoveries. This newly updated edition is packed with stunning photographs and fresh insights, breathing new life into one of history's most alluring mysteries. In Kincaid's Discovery: The Hidden Mysteries of the Grand Canyon, explore the fascinating story of a hidden cave system rumored to contain ancient Egyptian artifacts and mummies—right in the heart of the American Southwest. Uncover the truth behind these breathtaking legends as you delve into a narrative woven from historical newspaper articles, modern-day explorers' accounts, and a rich tapestry of myths and lore. This edition not only offers intricate details about Kincaid's infamous expedition but also provides cultural insights into the Indigenous tribes connected to the canyon's profound history. Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast, a history buff, or a lover of mysteries, this book offers an exhaustive exploration of the Grand Canyon's legendary allure. Packed with captivating imagery and compelling storytelling, Kincaid's Discovery invites you to question the past and explore the stories hidden within the canyon's majestic expanse. With a resurgence of interest in ancient mysteries and lost civilizations, this book is a must-read for anyone intrigued by the secrets of history. Join us on this extraordinary journey and unravel the hidden mysteries of the Grand Canyon.
Where Is the Grand Canyon?
Author: Jim O'Connor
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0448483572
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
There are canyons all over the planet, and the Grand Canyon in Arizona is not the biggest. Yet because of the spectacular colors in the rock layers and fascinating formations of boulders, buttes, and mesas, it is known as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Starting with a brief overview of how national parks came into being, this book covers all aspects of the canyon--how it formed, which early native people lived there, and what varied wildlife can be found there now. A history of the canyon's end-to-end exploration in the late 1860s and how the Grand Canyon became such a popular vacation spot (5 million tourists visit every year) round out this informative, easy-to-read account.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 0448483572
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
There are canyons all over the planet, and the Grand Canyon in Arizona is not the biggest. Yet because of the spectacular colors in the rock layers and fascinating formations of boulders, buttes, and mesas, it is known as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Starting with a brief overview of how national parks came into being, this book covers all aspects of the canyon--how it formed, which early native people lived there, and what varied wildlife can be found there now. A history of the canyon's end-to-end exploration in the late 1860s and how the Grand Canyon became such a popular vacation spot (5 million tourists visit every year) round out this informative, easy-to-read account.
The Ancient Southwest
Author: Gregory McNamee
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781933855882
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781933855882
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 88
Book Description