Boekdetails
Formaat
Hardcover
Pagina's
250
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Apr 21, 2018
Uitgever
Anomolaic Press
Editie
Hard Back with Dust Jacket ed.
ISBN-10
0998980927
ISBN-13
9780998980928
Beschrijving
Delving into the rich tapestry of Pueblo culture, this work presents an evocative exploration of ancient civilizations and their architectural marvels. J. M. White immerses readers in the world of the Pueblos, focusing on the grandeur of the Great Houses and the mysterious Cliff Dwellings that dot the arid landscapes of the American Southwest. These structures, both awe-inspiring and enduring, serve as a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of these communities.
White masterfully weaves together historical context and vivid imagery, painting a picture of how these remarkable dwellings reflect the social, spiritual, and environmental aspects of Pueblo life. Through meticulous research, readers gain insights into the daily lives, traditions, and beliefs of a people who thrived in harmony with their surroundings for centuries.
Each chapter invites an exploration of the relationships among the environment, community, and architecture, emphasizing the significance of these elements in the Pueblo way of life. The text captures the essence of a civilization that not only survived but flourished amidst the harsh desert terrain, showcasing their remarkable adaptability.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are encouraged to reflect on the enduring legacy of the Pueblos and their profound connection to the land. This exploration serves as a bridge to understanding the cultural history and archaeological significance of these remarkable structures, ensuring that the voices of the past resonate in contemporary discussions about heritage and identity.
White masterfully weaves together historical context and vivid imagery, painting a picture of how these remarkable dwellings reflect the social, spiritual, and environmental aspects of Pueblo life. Through meticulous research, readers gain insights into the daily lives, traditions, and beliefs of a people who thrived in harmony with their surroundings for centuries.
Each chapter invites an exploration of the relationships among the environment, community, and architecture, emphasizing the significance of these elements in the Pueblo way of life. The text captures the essence of a civilization that not only survived but flourished amidst the harsh desert terrain, showcasing their remarkable adaptability.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are encouraged to reflect on the enduring legacy of the Pueblos and their profound connection to the land. This exploration serves as a bridge to understanding the cultural history and archaeological significance of these remarkable structures, ensuring that the voices of the past resonate in contemporary discussions about heritage and identity.