"Reports Upon Archaeological and Ethnological Collections From Vicinity of Santa Barbara, California, and From Ruined Pueblos of Arizona and New Mexico, and Certain Interior Tribes" is a fascinating historical record of archaeological and ethnological findings. Compiled from reports by eminent scholars such as F.W. Putnam, Charles C. Abbott, Samuel Stehman Haldeman, and others, this volume offers invaluable insights into the early investigations of Native American cultures and settlements in the American West.
The reports detail collections and observations from the Santa Barbara region, the ruined pueblos of Arizona and New Mexico, and studies of various interior tribes. This work is essential for anyone interested in the early archaeological and ethnological studies of the American Southwest and California, providing a glimpse into the methodologies and discoveries of late 19th-century researchers.
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