| Ralph Emerson Twitchell - 1916 - 418 páginas
...there in 1635. Of this formerly great community, Matilda Coxe Stevenson (11th Ann Jlcp. BAE) says: "All that remains of the once populous pueblo of Sia...people, in the midst of one of the most extensive ruins in the Southwest, the living relic of an almost extinct people and a pathetic tale of the ravages of... | |
| Ralph Emerson Twitchell - 1916 - 422 páginas
...small group of houses and a mere handful of people, in the midst of one of the most extensive ruins in the Southwest, the living relic of an almost extinct people and a pathetic tale of the ravages of war and pestilence. This picture is even more touching than the infant 's cradle or the tiny sandal... | |
| Helene Silverberg - 1998 - 392 páginas
...disappearance of its bearers. For example, Cox Stevenson began her monograph on the Sia by noting: All that remains of the once populous pueblo of Sia...pestilence. This picture is even more touching than the infant's cradle or the tiny sandal found buried in the cliff in the canyon walls. The Sia of today... | |
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