Casa Grande Ruin
Herausgegeben von Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066212247
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In "Casa Grande Ruin," Cosmos Mindeleff presents a meticulous exploration of the architectural and cultural significance of the Casa Grande, a large structure built by the ancient Salado people of Arizona. Through his detailed descriptions and analytical approach, Mindeleff employs a blend of ethnographic insight and archaeological observation, situating the Casa Grande within the broader canvas of Native American history. The book exemplifies the late 19th-century interest in anthropology and archaeology, reflecting a burgeoning desire to understand the complexities of indigenous cultures amid a rapidly changing landscape of American expansion. Cosmos Mindeleff, an architect and ethnologist, was profoundly influenced by his work with the U.S. Geological Survey, where he developed a keen appreciation for the interaction between nature and human creativity. His background in architecture enabled him to analyze the structural elements of the Casa Grande with precision, while his engagements with Native American communities enriched his perspective on their traditions and innovations. Mindeleff's expertise positions him uniquely to convey the significance of this ancient ruin, fostering a deeper understanding of its historical and cultural context. "Casa Grande Ruin" is a compelling read for enthusiasts of archaeology, architecture, and Native American history. Mindeleff's thorough investigation serves as both a scholarly resource and a vivid narrative that invites readers to appreciate the ingenuity of ancient societies. This work stands as a tribute to the resilience of cultural memory, making it an essential addition to the library of anyone seeking to understand the intricate tapestry of America's history.
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