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Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895
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Archaeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 by Jesse Walter Fewkes documents the findings and observations from his expedition to the Southwest United States, particularly focusing on the archaeological sites in Arizona. Fewkes, an American archaeologist, was associated with the Smithsonian Institution and is known for his pioneering work in the study of Pueblo cultures and cliff dwellings.In this report, Fewkes provides a detailed account of the expedition's objectives, methodologies, and discoveries. He emphasizes the significance of the archaeological sites he investigated, including ancient cliff dwellings and pueblo ruins, which provide crucial insights into the lives and cultures of the Indigenous peoples of the region. The report includes descriptions of architectural features, artifacts, and burial practices, offering a glimpse into the material culture of the ancient inhabitants of Arizona.
Archaeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 by Jesse Walter Fewkes documents the findings and observations from his expedition to the Southwest United States, particularly focusing on the archaeological sites in Arizona. Fewkes, an American archaeologist, was associated with the Smithsonian Institution and is known for his pioneering work in the study of Pueblo cultures and cliff dwellings.In this report, Fewkes provides a detailed account of the expedition's objectives, methodologies, and discoveries. He emphasizes the significance of the archaeological sites he investigated, including ancient cliff dwellings and pueblo ruins, which provide crucial insights into the lives and cultures of the Indigenous peoples of the region. The report includes descriptions of architectural features, artifacts, and burial practices, offering a glimpse into the material culture of the ancient inhabitants of Arizona.


















