Publisher's Synopsis
"The Archaeology of the Yakima Valley" by Harlan Ingersoll Smith offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of Washington State's Yakima River Valley. This meticulously prepared print republication presents a detailed exploration of the region's antiquities, shedding light on the lives and cultures of the Native American peoples who inhabited the Pacific Northwest.
Delve into the archaeological findings and discover the captivating stories hidden within the valley's soil. Smith's work provides invaluable insights into the social structures, customs, and material culture of these early inhabitants. A vital resource for anyone interested in the archaeology of the Pacific Northwest, Native American history, or the local history of Washington State, "The Archaeology of the Yakima Valley" remains a significant contribution to our understanding of this important region. Explore the past and uncover the secrets of the Yakima Valley.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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