The Excavation of Hawikuh By Frederick Webb Hodge (SOLD)
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- Subject: New Mexico History/Resources
- Item # 0934490295
- Date Published: 1966/06/01
- Size: 336 pages with additional illustrations SOLD
The Excavation of Hawikuh By Frederick Webb Hodge: Report of the Hendricks-Hodge Expedition, 1917-1923
1966. Museum of the American Indian. Some shelf wear and necessary library annotations, otherwise in great condition. The last 1/3 of the book contains all of the numerous photographs and drawings for the text.
From the Introduction:
The ancient Indian village of Hawikuh made its explosive appearance on the page of recorded history early in May, 1539, when Estevan, the companion of Fray Marcos de Niza, entered it ostentatiously, only to be killed by its inhospitable inhabitants. A year later, on June 7, 1540, Francisco V
1966. Museum of the American Indian. Some shelf wear and necessary library annotations, otherwise in great condition. The last 1/3 of the book contains all of the numerous photographs and drawings for the text.
From the Introduction:
The ancient Indian village of Hawikuh made its explosive appearance on the page of recorded history early in May, 1539, when Estevan, the companion of Fray Marcos de Niza, entered it ostentatiously, only to be killed by its inhospitable inhabitants. A year later, on June 7, 1540, Francisco V
Watson Smith, et al.
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- Subject: New Mexico History/Resources
- Item # 0934490295
- Date Published: 1966/06/01
- Size: 336 pages with additional illustrations SOLD
Publisher:
Click on image to view larger.