Indian Rock Art of the SouthwestSchool of American Research, 1980 - 379 Seiten Presents an illustrated description of carvings and paintings on stone by Native Americans in Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, northern Mexico, and west Texas from 2000 B.C. to the nineteenth century, and explains their interpretations. |
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