The Pot-hunter's Daughter (Ancient Cities #1)

Barbara Bartholomew


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The Pot-hunter's Daughter by Barbara Bartholomew
Rosemary Ferris and Dr. David Kade meet in the midst of conflict between two rival excavations in the mountains of central New Mexico. In the late twenties as the on-going search into the ancient cities of long ago native Americans continues, Rosemary's father represents the old way of the unschooled amateurs called pot-hunters while young Kade is a university trained archaeologist who scorns the careless ways of the past. Yet the attraction between Rosemary and David is so powerful that they are tempted to imagine a future together, even though they find hundreds of years separating them in time as they struggle to come to terms with a strange joining of past and present at the long abandoned pueblo.
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