Taos Pueblo, New Mexico.
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Taos Pueblo, 1995. |
Taos: hearth & faith, 1995. |
"The territory occupied by the prehistoric Puebla culture can briefly be described as the immense, scantily populated plateau country centering. . . . on its rainfall. The Hopi villages of Arizona survive on less than 11 inches a year." |
"For Americans, the place we see most clearly the impact of time on landscape is New Mexico." "For all its common environmental characteristics, the area has enormous diversity."![]()
John Binkerhoff Jackson A Sense of Place,... 1994, pages 15 & 29.
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