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Prehistoric Sandals from Northeastern Arizona: The Earl H. Morris and Ann Axtell Morris Research Book

Prehistoric Sandals from Northeastern Arizona: The Earl H. Morris and Ann Axtell Morris Research
Prehistoric Sandals from Northeastern Arizona: The Earl H. Morris and Ann Axtell Morris Research, During the late 1920s and early 1930s, archaeologists Earl and Ann Axtell Morris discovered an abundance of sandals from the Basketmaker II and III through Pueblo III periods while excavating rockshelters in northeastern Arizona. These densely twined sand, Prehistoric Sandals from Northeastern Arizona: The Earl H. Morris and Ann Axtell Morris Research has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Prehistoric Sandals from Northeastern Arizona: The Earl H. Morris and Ann Axtell Morris Research
  • Written by author Kelley Ann Hays-Gilpin
  • Published by University of Arizona Press, January 1998
  • During the late 1920s and early 1930s, archaeologists Earl and Ann Axtell Morris discovered an abundance of sandals from the Basketmaker II and III through Pueblo III periods while excavating rockshelters in northeastern Arizona. These densely twined sand
  • During the late 1920s and early 1930s, archaeologists Earl and Ann Axtell Morris discovered an abundance of sandals from the Basketmaker II and III through Pueblo III periods while excavating rockshelters in northeastern Arizona. These densely twined sand
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Foreword
Preface
Prologue: The Anthropology of Dress1
1The Morris Research7
2The Morris Manuscripts15
3Excavation and Dating of the Prayer Rock Caves29
4Prehistoric Puebloan Footwear37
5Construction Techniques of Basketmaker III Twined Sandals51
6Decoration of Basketmaker Twined Sandals81
Epilogue: "... this sandal business"121
Appendix APrayer Rock District Site Names and Numbers127
Appendix BThe Morris Twined Sandal Collection at the Arizona State Museum, with Sandal Lengths129
References135
Index143
Abstract, Resumen149


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