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Creekside
An Archaeological Novel
Price: $26.95
ISBN: 9780817356613
Pub Date: September 2010
Format: Paperback
Creekside takes two partially interwoven story lines and linkes artifact and place, ancestors and descendants, the present and the past, and inspires the reader to explore the personal connections between them all in fresh and vital ways.
On the Trail of the Maya Explorer
Tracing the Epic Journey of John Lloyd Stephens
Price: $34.95
ISBN: 9780817354428
Pub Date: March 2007
Format: Paperback
Steve Glassman retraces John Lloyd Stephens' 1839 route, visiting the same archaeological sites, towns, markets, and churches and meeting along the way the descendants of those people Stephens described, from mestizo en route to the cornfields to town elders welcoming the Norte Americanos. Glassman's work interlaces discussion of the history, natural environment, and architecture of the region with descriptions of the people who live and work there. Glassman compares his 20th-century experience with Stephens's 19th-century exploration, gazing in awe at the same monumental pyramids, eating similar foods, and avoiding the political clashes that disrupt the governments and economies of the area.

Creekside
An Archaeological Novel
Price: $26.95
ISBN: 9780817356613
Pub Date: September 2010
Format: Paperback
Creekside takes two partially interwoven story lines and linkes artifact and place, ancestors and descendants, the present and the past, and inspires the reader to explore the personal connections between them all in fresh and vital ways.
On the Trail of the Maya Explorer
Tracing the Epic Journey of John Lloyd Stephens
Price: $34.95
ISBN: 9780817354428
Pub Date: March 2007
Format: Paperback
Steve Glassman retraces John Lloyd Stephens' 1839 route, visiting the same archaeological sites, towns, markets, and churches and meeting along the way the descendants of those people Stephens described, from mestizo en route to the cornfields to town elders welcoming the Norte Americanos. Glassman's work interlaces discussion of the history, natural environment, and architecture of the region with descriptions of the people who live and work there. Glassman compares his 20th-century experience with Stephens's 19th-century exploration, gazing in awe at the same monumental pyramids, eating similar foods, and avoiding the political clashes that disrupt the governments and economies of the area.