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Petroglyph National Monument [Paperback]

Susan Lamb (Author)
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1993
This newly established national monument in Albuquerque, New Mexico, preserves hundreds of prehistoric Puebloan petroglyphs amid a rugged, volcanic landscape. Photos by Tom Bean.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 15 pages
  • Publisher: Southwest Parks and Monuments Association (1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1877856223
  • ISBN-13: 978-1877856228
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 8.7 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,033,247 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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www.susanlamb.net
I was born in Palo Alto, California, but moved often with my family to such far-flung places as Kodiak Island, Alaska, and Wiesbaden, Germany. After earning my B.A. in Classical Civilization at UC Santa Barbara and my M.A. in Aegean and Anatolian Prehistory at Bristol University in England, I served as a ranger-naturalist in the National Park Service for seven years. A chance assignment led to a freelance career writing interpretive natural histories for regional publishers and leading study tours in the West for the Smithsonian National Associates Program and other clients.

I now live in Flagstaff, Arizona, with my husband, photographer Tom Bean. Here I write for regional conservation groups as well as on assignment for various publishers, keep an almanac of nearly two hundred wildflower species in the woods around my home, and serve as Conservation Chair for the Flagstaff Chapter of the Arizona Native Plant Society. I teach occasional workshops at Northern Arizona University and elsewhere.

In 1988, I founded the Arizona Natural History Association to foster understanding and appreciation of Arizona's national forests through non-profit bookshops and programs.

After mentoring several young people in the distressed neighborhoods of San Francisco and Flagstaff, Tom and I founded Bread for the Journey of Flagstaff in 1999 to provide small grants and support to community-building endeavors across northern Arizona including the Apache, Hopi, Havasupai, Hualapai, and Navajo nations.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Nice to have, but very incomplete, November 1, 2005
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Mike Smith (Albuquerque, NM) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Petroglyph National Monument (Paperback)
This is a very thin, very slim, fifteen-page book about Petroglyph National Monument which is just outside of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The book contains several nice photos of various Anasazi and even Spanish petrogylphs, of the rolling hills of the West Mesa, and of the craggy rocks around the area's long-extinct volcanoes.
It's also got some very interesting information in it--for instance, the monument contains over fifteen THOUSAND petroglyphs, rare butterflies live on top of the highest volcano, and a representative of a nearby housing development is partly (and unbelievably) in charge of making sure the monument's land isn't exploited. (I'm sure he would never DREAM of putting houses there.)
The book also has good information on the area's plants and animals, its geology, and the relationships between the Native Americans and the early Spanish.
But the book isn't perfect. I picked it up specifically for information on the monument's most noticeable features--its volcanoes--and found out almost nothing. Only one of the several volcanoes is mentioned by name. There are no real photos of the volcanoes, with the exception of one close-up look at Vulcan Volcano's craggy side. There's not a single mention of the legendary 1947 prank in which college kids filled one of the volcanoes with old tires, set the tires on fire, and caused half of Albuquerque to jump in their cars and leave town out of fear of a volcanic eruption. There's nothing about the monument's trails, and the map on its back cover is incredibly insufficient.
I'm glad this book exists. I am. There's not enough written for the average non-anthropologist/non-geologist on the area, and this book is easy to read and informative. But it's not complete. Get it though, study up on the Internet, get a copy of the detailed USGS map for Petroglyph National Monument, and then get out there and explore it yourself. If you live near or in Albuquerque, it couldn't be closer, and the odds are you've never been there.
Oh, and a side note: Vulcan Volcano, the monument's highest volcano, has been chosen as the official start of the Albuquerque Urban Trail, an approximately two-hundred-mile-long turquoise-blazed trail that will start at Vulcan Volcano, wind north and south all over Albuquerque's city streets--from Old Town to the Rio Grande to downtown to the university area to old Route 66--and then end up on top of Sandia Peak overlooking the city. It's going to be awesome, and will feature not only the volcanoes but large portions of both sides of this fascinating monument.
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ECHOING NATURE From the escarpment of the West Mesa overlooking Albuquerque, New Mexico, four-pointed stars greet the dawn as they have for hundreds of years. Read the first page
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