"Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park: Spruce-tree House" by Jesse Walter Fewkes is a detailed exploration of an ancient cliff dwelling, shining a light on the lives and culture of its former inhabitants. The book starts with the author describing his excavation at Spruce-tree House, supported by the Smithsonian Institution. He describes the landscape and the history of exploration in the area. Fewkes then introduces the structure of Spruce-tree House, noting the rooms, kivas, and architectural details. The writing prepares the reader for an in-depth view of the site's importance and a look at the relics and cultural habits found within.
Antiquities of the Mesa Verde National Park : $b Spruce-tree House
By Jesse Walter Fewkes
Journey to an ancient cliff dwelling to uncover the secrets of a lost civilization etched in stone and artifact.
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About the AuthorJesse Walter Fewkes was an American anthropologist, archaeologist, writer, and naturalist.
Jesse Walter Fewkes was an American anthropologist, archaeologist, writer, and naturalist.
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