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| People of Chaco: A Canyon and Its Culture, Updated and Expanded Edition | 
| Author: Kendrick Frazier Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company Category: Book
List Price: $17.95 Buy New: $8.14 You Save: $9.81 (55%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 361653
Media: Paperback Edition: Rev Upd Ex Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 0393318257 Dewey Decimal Number: 978.98201 EAN: 9780393318258 ASIN: 0393318257
Publication Date: April 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The classic work on the mysterious canyon of New Mexico updated with the latest archaeological and anthropological findings. Praised as a "breathtaking piece of work" that is "written in the best tradition of the science writer and the mystery writer" (Washington Times), People of Chaco is the essential book on the spectacular array of ruins at Chaco Canyon. Like Stonehenge, they are both a monument to our prehistory and a cryptic puzzle. We know that in Chaco Canyon, one thousand years ago, there arose among the Pueblo people a great and culturally sophisticated civilization. Kendrick Frazier addresses questions raised by the famous ruins: What function did Chaco Canyon fulfill? How great was its extent and influence? Why did its culture collapse? Frazier scours the canyon for clues and, in this expanded edition, adds the freshest discoveries on the cosmographic orientation of Chaco's buildings, reports conclusions of the new Chaco Synthesis Project, updates the cannibalism controversy, and summarizes other new archaeological and scientific understanding of this major landmark of the Southwest. 155 illustrations.
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An excellent overview January 4, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For anyone interested in Chaco--or in 'Anasazi' culture in general--this is a great read. It is highly accessible to the lay reader, compiling the current theories, arguments and evidence in a way that is quite enjoyable. The overview of the historical development of research in the region is excellent. A 'must' for anyone interested in southwestern archaeology.
Pleasantly educational despite the editorial shortcomings June 5, 1999 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
For anyone interested in Chaco and the whole Chaco Phenomenon, this is a very readable place to start -- lots of good, basic information, and the addition of the last chapter updating what came before is particularly worthwhile. The only negative is easily overlooked because of the subject, but the editorial staff should be drawn and quartered for letting a reissue hit the presses with ANY grammatical and/or typo errors -- shame on them, but good for Frazier for updating his book (and his readers) on what's new re Chaco.
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