
Greater Cedar Mesa’s archaeological record documents thousands of years of human innovation, change, and movement. The rock art, buildings, and artifacts left by the people who made this landscape their own enable today’s visitors to understand something of those past lives. Now, the challenge is to powerfully protect that record while continuing to provide meaningful opportunities for discovery and reflection.
In this special issue, Editor William D. Lipe brings together photos and essays from many disciplines to illuminate the stunning natural beauty and the extraordinary archaeological and historical riches that abound in this remote region of southeastern Utah.
Softcover
Pages: 49
Volume 28, Numbers 3 & 4
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