Oppelt, Norman T.
Earth, water, and fire the prehistoric pottery of Mesa Verde Norman T. Oppelt - Boulder, Colorado Johnson Books 1991 - 91 p
A discussion, aimed at the general reader, of the prehistoric pottery from the Mesa Verde National Park. Mesa Verde prehistoric remains constitute one division of what Southwestern archaeologists recognize as the Anasazi Culture or tradition in the region. The book is well illustrated, with maps and charts and a large number of photographs of Mesa Verde pottery styles, many in color. Oppelt discusses the development over time of Mesa Verde pottery, explains how Anasazi pottery was made, and explores how pottery was used by the prehistoric people at Mesa Verde
1555660851 9781555660857
Pueblo Indians--Pottery
Pueblo Indians--Antiquities
Mesa Verde National Park (Colo)
738.30978827 Opp 46
Earth, water, and fire the prehistoric pottery of Mesa Verde Norman T. Oppelt - Boulder, Colorado Johnson Books 1991 - 91 p
A discussion, aimed at the general reader, of the prehistoric pottery from the Mesa Verde National Park. Mesa Verde prehistoric remains constitute one division of what Southwestern archaeologists recognize as the Anasazi Culture or tradition in the region. The book is well illustrated, with maps and charts and a large number of photographs of Mesa Verde pottery styles, many in color. Oppelt discusses the development over time of Mesa Verde pottery, explains how Anasazi pottery was made, and explores how pottery was used by the prehistoric people at Mesa Verde
1555660851 9781555660857
Pueblo Indians--Pottery
Pueblo Indians--Antiquities
Mesa Verde National Park (Colo)
738.30978827 Opp 46