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Anschuetz, Kurt F.; Merlan, Thomas 2007. More than a scenic mountain landscape: Valles Caldera National Preserve land use history. Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-196. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 277 p.

Chapter 1. Valles Caldera National Preserve land use history.  Anschuetz, Kurt F.

Chapter 2. A sketch of the cultural-historical environment-Part 1: The pre-Columbian past.  Anschuetz, Kurt F.

Chapter 3. A sketch of the cultural-historical environment-Part 2: Spanish entradas to the present.  Merlan, Thomas

Chapter 4. History of the Baca Location No. 1.  Merlan, Thomas; Anschuetz, Kurt F.

Chapter 5. Plant gathering, game hunting, fishing, mineral collecting, and agriculture.  Anschuetz, Kurt F.

Chapter 6. Ranching history.  Merlan, Thomas; Anschuetz, Kurt F.

Chapter 7. Industrial timbering.  Anschuetz, Kurt F.; Merlan, Thomas

Chapter 8. Industrial mineral extraction and geothermal exploration.  Merlan, Thomas

Chapter 9. The Valles Caldera National Preserve as a multi-layered ethnographic landscape.  Anschuetz, Kurt F.

Chapter 10. Summary and conclusions.  Anschuetz, Kurt F.

Appendix I. Annotated bibliography.  Anschuetz, Kurt F.; Merlan, Thomas

Appendix II. Introducing a landscape approach for evaluating communities' traditional senses of time and place.  Anschuetz, Kurt F.

Appendix III. Perspectives on culture, tradition, vernacular knowledge, and culture change to understand landscape as a cultural process.  Anschuetz, Kurt F.

 

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