Pot Luck(1st Edition) Adventures in Archaeology by FlorenceClineLister, R. Gwinn Vivian Paperback, 197 Pages, Published 1997 by University Of New Mexico Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8263-1760-5, ISBN: 0-8263-1760-X
"Husband and wife archaeologists Florence C. and Robert H. Lister and their two children traveled the archaeological world from 1940 to 1990. They produced numerous respected studies in the field of Southwestern archaeology and ceramics. Pot Luck, however, takes the Lister bibliography in a new a direction. Written in the years following Robert Lister's death in 1990, Pot Luck describes professional archaeology in personal terms, offerin ..."
Maiolica OLE(Illustrated) Spanish and Mexican Decorative Traditions Featuring the Collection of the Museum of International Folk Art by FlorenceClineLister, Robert Hill Lister, Robin Farwell Gavin Hardcover, 176 Pages, Published 2001 by Museum Of New Mexico Press ISBN-13: 978-0-89013-388-0, ISBN: 0-89013-388-3
"Featuring the fine collection of 17th century to 19th century Spanish and Mexican maiolica at the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, this book explores and celebrates Spanish traditional ceramics of Old and New Spain. Renowned ceramic expert Florence C Lister and archaeologist Robert H Lister studies one hundred and forty-four examples of historical maiolica in what is the first study of its kind tracing the decorative styles ..."
Behind Painted Walls Incidents in Southwestern Archaeology by FlorenceClineLister Paperback, 168 Pages, Published 2000 by University Of New Mexico Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8263-2190-9, ISBN: 0-8263-2190-9
"This intriguing book tells the stories of the excavation, restoration, and in some cases, destruction of some of the most interesting archaeological sites in the Southwest. The five sites discussed all contain Kiva wall paintings made by prehistoric peoples of the Colorado Plateau. Lister delineates the archaeological methodology and provides lively narrative history as she describes work done at Lowry Ruin (Colorado), Gran Quivira (New ..."
"Florence Cline Lister, Robert Hill Lister. Service who spell "archaeology" without
its middle a. Among those who gave us help were Paul Berger, Superintendent of
Canyon de Chelly National Monument; Dick Draper, a Navajo college student
who guided us and a power wagon up the Canyon del Muerto; Johnwill Faris,
formerly of Aztec National Monument and now Superintendent of White Sands
National Monument, Alamogordo, New Mexico; Paul R. ..."
"A lavishly illustrated account of the well-preserved ancestral Puebloan site of Aztec Ruins. The authors document not only the history, excavation, and preservation of the site but also its significance in the world of Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde."
"A lavishly illustrated account of the well-preserved ancestral Puebloan site of Aztec Ruins. The authors document not only the history, excavation, and preservation of the site but also its significance in the world of Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde."
"It is little wonder that the Southwest for so long has attracted the world's attention and has become the proving ground for budding archeologists. It was the most fertile and accessible place to go. Wether hired as shovel hands in the in early expeditions or later as students in numerous university-sponsored field schools, people who have trained here and gone on to gain professional porminence comprise a long list. Their contributi ..."
"The Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona is a peer-reviewed monograph series sponsored by the School of Anthropology. Established in 1959, the series publishes archaeological and ethnographic papers that use contemporary method and theory to investigate problems of anthropological importance in the southwestern United States, Mexico, and related areas."
"Featuring the fine collection of 17th century to 19th century Spanish and Mexican maiolica at the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe, this book explores and celebrates Spanish traditional ceramics of Old and New Spain. Renowned ceramic expert Florence C. Lister and archaeologist Robert H. Lister studies one hundred and forty-four examples of historical maiolica in what is the first study of its kind tracing the decorative styl ..."
Behind Painted Walls(1st Edition) Incidents in Southwestern Archaeology by FlorenceClineLister Hardcover, 168 Pages, Published 2000 by University Of New Mexico Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8263-2189-3, ISBN: 0-8263-2189-5
"This intriguing book tells the stories of the excavation, restoration, and in some cases, destruction of some of the most interesting archaeological sites in the Southwest. The five sites discussed all contain Kiva wall paintings made by prehistoric peoples of the Colorado Plateau. Lister delineates the archaeological methodology and provides lively narrative history as she describes work done at Lowry Ruin (Colorado), Gran Quivira (New ..."
"Other photographs kindly were provided by the National Park Service's Western
Arche- ological and Conservation Center, Tucson, Arizona, and Chaco Center,
Albuquerque, New Mexico; the Southwest Parks and Monuments Association,
Tucson, Arizona; Aztec Ruins National Monument, Aztec, New Mexico; and Jerry
Jacka, photographer of Phoenix, Arizona. In addition, our thanks are extended to
the following individuals who generously provided m ..."
"This catalogue describes and illustrates ten centuries of prehistoric southwestern pottery, most of it from the Four Corners country, where New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona meet. The pottery shown here was collected by pioneering southwestern archaeologist Earl H. Morris (1889-1956). Since Morris's death, this collection has been housed in the University of Colorado Museum.Most of the vessels in the Morris Collection are illustra ..."
Chaco Canyon(1st Edition) Archaeology and archaeologists by Robert Hill Lister, FlorenceClineLister Hardcover, 284 Pages, Published 1981 by University Of New Mexico Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8263-0574-9, ISBN: 0-8263-0574-1
"Chaco Canyon, sprawled in the desert of northwestern New Mexico and uninhabited since the twelfth century, is one of North America's richest archaeological zones. This lavishly illustrated book is the first complete account of Chacoan archaeology, from the discovery of the ruins by Spanish soldiers in the seventeenth century through the scientific analyses of the 1970s.The authors follow the history of Chacoan archaeology with a vivid p ..."
The Chinese of Early Tucson(1st Edition) Historic Archaeology from the Tucson Urban Renewal Project (Volume 52) (Anthropological Papers) by FlorenceClineLister, Robert Hill Lister Paperback, 142 Pages, Published 2015 by University Of Arizona Press ISBN-13: 978-0-8165-1151-8, ISBN: 0-8165-1151-9
"Instead, it drove the traffic and consumption underground, where the tongs were
the pushers and the users generally were ... American-born Chinese with families
and alien small businessmen intending to make America a permanent home who
... The men staying in the compound can be presumed to have been particularly
susceptible to the drug's temptation for a ... attendant to communal living in
marginal circumstances, contributed to the ..."
" This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the w ..."
"“For the past twenty years the University of Arizona’s archaeological field school has been conducting research focused on Grasshopper Pueblo, a large, fourteenth-century Western Anasazi site, located below the Mogollon Rim, on the Fort Apache Reservation, in Arizona. . . . Research questions pursued at Grasshopper involve explicating the founding, growth, and abandonment of the site within the context of three broad areas of causality. ..."
In the Shadow of the Rocks(2nd Edition) Archaeology of the Chimney Rock District in Southwest Colorado by FlorenceClineLister, Elizabeth A. Green Paperback, 176 Pages, Published 2011 by Durango Herald Small Press ISBN-13: 978-1-887805-35-3, ISBN: 1-887805-35-4
"Thirty years after the discovery of the Mesa Verde cliff dwellings, the first scientific archaeological explorations in Colorado took place in a district of the upper San Juan River drainage known for a pair of prominent pinnacles called Chimney Rock. In the Shadow of the Rocks presents a comprehensive history of archaeological research performed in the district as well as new interpretations of the role of the Chimney Rock communities ..."
"Tells the stories of the various groups who occupied and explored Chaco Canyon, beginning several centuries after the departure of the ancestral Pueblo people."