Defending the Dinétah: Pueblitos in the Ancestral Navajo Heartland
Defending the Dinétah: Pueblitos in the Ancestral Navajo Heartland
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Ronald Towner ’79 presents groundbreaking chronological data on Navajo pueblitos (mesa-top fortresses) and a thoughtful synthesis of recent research on ancestral Navajo communities in northwestern New Mexico.
University of Utah Press, 2003. 208 pages. $31.
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