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Prehistoric Cultures of the Southwest Series - Salado
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Code: P1703 Author: Rose Houk Publisher: Western National Parks Association ISBN: 9781877856129 Soft cover: 16 pages, 9" x 9".
Member Price: $3.38
Non-Member Price: $3.95
The Salt River of central Arizona gives its name, in Spanish, to the pre-Columbian culture that lived near this perennial source of water. The water was used not only to grow food, but to cultivate cotton, which they wove into useful textiles. This book also shows the polychrome pottery that made the Salado culture distinctive and a reconstruction of the village Besh-Ba-Gowah.
See below for great savings on all five books in the Prehistoric Cultures Series! ^~Author: Rose Houk ^~Publisher: Western National Parks Association ^~ISBN: 9781877856129 ^~Soft cover: 16 pages, 9" x 9".
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