'Leaving more than footprints' : modern votive offerings at Chaco Canyon prehistoric site /

A 'heritage manager' who wishes a quiet and an orderly life may hope their heritage place is culturally dead; whatever meaning it once had, now it is an archaeological site, an ancient monument, a tourist attraction. But many sites are not dead. Chaco Canyon, the celebrated complex in the desert of...

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Autor principal: Arnold, Jeanne E.
Otros Autores: Ambos, Elizabeth L. (coaut.), Larson, Daniel O. (coaut.)
Formato: Analitica de revista
Lenguaje:inglés
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