Cowboys & Cave Dwellers

Cowboys & Cave Dwellers
Author: Fred M. Blackburn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

Wetherill named these people the "Basket Makers" and inaugurated a new era of understanding of the region's prehistoric past.

Exploring Utah's Bears Ears and Cedar Mesa

Exploring Utah's Bears Ears and Cedar Mesa
Author: Andrew Weber
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2021-05-07
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1493046195

Explore Bears Ears and Cedar Mesa is a comprehensive guide to 25 of the best destinations within one of America’s newest national monuments. Whether you’re a hiker or backpacker looking for the route that makes the most of the land’s natural beauty, or a day-tripper in search of the best views to photograph, this guide will take you there with comprehensive descriptions, maps, and directions. Inside you’ll find: 16 hikes 2 backpacks 10 landmarks 4 scenic drives With the help of the Friends of Cedar Mesa, this guide aims to educate and lead visitors to experience some of the magic of Bears Ears with respect for its history and the fragile environment. Enjoy the awe-inspiring and delicate beauty of one of the most unique areas in the American Southwest while learning about its geology, history, and stunning natural monuments.

Behind the Bears Ears

Behind the Bears Ears
Author: R. E. Burrillo
Publisher: Torrey House Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1948814315

"Solid history and archaeology combines with an understated call to preserve Bears Ears—all of it, not just a sliver." —KIRKUS REVIEWS FOREWORD INDIES WINNER, EDITOR'S CHOICE PRIZE NONFICTION For more than twelve thousand years, the redrock landscape of southeastern Utah has shaped the lives of everyone who calls it home. R. E. Burrillo takes readers on a journey of discovery through the stories and controversies that make this place so unique, from traces of its earliest inhabitants through its role in shaping the study of archaeology itself—and into the modern battle over its protection. R. E. BURRILLO is an archaeologist and conservation advocate. His writing has appeared in Archaeology Southwest, Colorado Plateau Advocate, the Salt Lake Tribune, and elsewhere. He splits his time between Salt Lake City, Utah, and Flagstaff, Arizona.