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OverviewFour thousand years ago hunter-gatherers lived in and travelled through the terrain of what is now southwest Texas and northern Mexico. Today, travellers to the Lower Pecos canyonlands can view murals these early peoples left behind. Carolyn E. Boyd offers explanations for this prehistoric art. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carolyn E. BoydPublisher: Texas A & M University Press Imprint: Texas A & M University Press Volume: 8 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.894kg ISBN: 9781585442591ISBN 10: 1585442593 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 30 November 2003 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a landmark volume on one of the most important bodies of rock art in the world. It is required reading for anyone interested in the Archaic prehistory of North America. --David S. Whitley, author, The Art of the Shaman -- David S. Whitley, author, <i>The Art of the Shaman</i> Author InformationCarolyn E. Boyd is the executive director and a founder of the Shumla School, an archaeological research and educational nonprofit corporation that has been formed to study the human use of materials, land, and art. She lives in the canyonlands of West Texas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |