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Link >> https://maburkanginan.blogspot.com/?good=0700628428 SINOPSIS : Long before the coming of Euro-Americans, native inhabitants of what is now Kansas left their mark on the land: carvings in the soft orange and red sandstone of the state&ampfsquos Smoky Hills. Though noted by early settlers, these carvings are little known&#8212and, largely found on private property today, they are now rarely seen. In a series of photographs, Petroglyphs of the Kansas Smoky Hills offers viewers a chance to

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Long before the coming of Euro-Americans, native inhabitants of what is now Kansas left their mark on the land: carvings in the soft orange and red sandstone of the state&ampfsquos Smoky Hills. Though noted by early settlers, these carvings are little known&#8212and, largely found on private property today, they are now rarely seen. In a series of photographs, Petroglyphs of the Kansas Smoky Hills offers viewers a chance to

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SINOPSIS : Long before the coming of Euro-Americans, native

inhabitants of what is now Kansas left their mark on the land:

carvings in the soft orange and red sandstone of the

state&ampfsqus Smoky Hills. Though noted by early settlers,

these carvings are little known&#8212an, largely found on

private property today, they are now rarely seen. In a series of

photographs, Petroglyphs of the Kansas Smoky Hills offers

viewers a chance to read the story that these carvings tell of

the region's first people&#8212an to appreciate an important

feature of Kansas history and its landscape that is increasingly

threatened by erosion and vandalism.To establish the context

critical to understanding these petroglyphs, the book includes

a number of photographs for each of fourteen sites in central

Kansas, highlighting individual carvings but also the groups

and settings in which they occur. An introduction and captions,

while respecting the privacy of landowners and the fragility of

the carvings, document what is known of the petroglyphs, how

and when they were made, and what they can tell us of the

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