Some color fading of front and back cover with some minor wear along the edges. A small thumbprint on the top of the first two or so pages, a tiny mark on the fore spine, otherwise the pages are clean and in like new condition. See photos for details.

 "Gran Quivira National Monument, one of our nation's most significant archeological areas, was established in 1909 near the geographic center of New Mexico. The site of the largest of the abandoned Salinas Pueblos, its importance to the prehistory of the Southwest has also made it one of the most important cultural areas. This report, a cooperative effort of a number of scholars, is the result of excavation and stabilization measures undertaken from 1965 to 1968"

Includes bibliography, charts, graphs, illustrations, index, maps, plans, plates, profiles, references, schematics, tables, transparency in rear pocket.
Author role: Contributors
Bound reproduction issued by publisher
I 29.59:17
One microfiche in pocket.
Microfiche in pocket.
Includes index.
xii, 241 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.

Main Author: Hayes, Alden C.
Other Authors: Caperton, Thomas J., Howard, Richard M., Peckham, Barbara A., McKusick, Charmion R., Warren, A. Helene, Reed, Erik K.