Synopses & Reviews
Ann Morris, a recent graduate of Smith College, married Earl Halstead Morris, and together they became the glamour couple of 1920's American archeology - if living in a tent in Arizona's Canyon of the Dead for a season is glamorous. In an era when wives never accompanied their scientist husbands into the field, she was a trailblazer. This book covers their travels and digs in 1923-4, and it includes a fun, almost breezy insight into ancient southwestern history and field archeology of the time. New footnotes correct outdated information.