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Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico by Kittridge A. Wing

by Wing, Kittridge A.
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Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico by Kittridge A. Wing is a historical handbook published in the mid-20th century. This informative work falls within the genre of scientific publication and aims to provide insights into the archeological and historical significance of Bandelier National Monument. The book discusses the ancient Pueblo peoples who inhabited the region, their architectural achievements, and the various types of ruins found within the monument. The book delves into the prehistoric Indian populations of the Southwest, particularly those who thrived in the Pajarito Plateau around Bandelier National Monument. It describes the distinct types of dwellings, such as cliff dwellings and communal pueblo structures, providing detailed accounts of significant sites like Tyuonyi, Long House, and various kivas. The narrative emphasizes the connections of these ancient peoples to the modern Pueblo Indians, examining their agricultural practices, food sources, daily life, and the evolving nature of their society from the Basketmaker period to the Late Pueblo period. Additionally, the book provides a rich account of the natural environment of the area and practical information for visitors, making it both an educational resource and a guide for those interested in exploring the monument. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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