Wupatki and Walnut Canyon

Wupatki and Walnut Canyon by David Grant Noble, published by Gibbs Smith in March 1993, offers an insightful overview of Wupatki National Monument. This reprint edition spans 41 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the rich history of the region, highlighting the various cultures, including the Navajo, that have inhabited the area since 600 A.D. when the Sinagua first arrived.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the monument’s significance and its rock paintings, which serve as a testament to the diverse cultural heritage of the site. The narrative provides context for understanding the historical movements and interactions of different peoples within this unique landscape. This edition invites readers to appreciate the historical depth and cultural narratives associated with Wupatki National Monument.
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Provides an overview of Wupatki National Monument, where many cultures including the Navajo have come and gone since 600 A.D., when the Sinagua first moved into the region.
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