THEY lived on the edge of the world, in the red mountains of the desert Southwest, in houses with T-shaped doorways tuned to arcane celestial events. They fashioned elaborate pottery, grew corn and ...
BOULDER, Colo. — Newly discovered evidence is shedding light on the movements of the Anasazi, a group of agricultural people who farmed the arid section of the Southwest from roughly AD 1 to AD 1300.
About 30,000 archaeological sites - villages, field houses, reservoirs, great kivas, cliff dwellings, shrines, sacred springs, sweat lodges and more - are in Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, ...
In Search of the Old Ones: Exploring the Anasazi World of the Southwest, by David Roberts (Simon & Schuster, $24), and The Maze: A Desert Journey, by Lucy Rees (The Countryman Press, $21). During a ...
Tracy Murphy discusses the Dolores Archaeological Project and the Anasazi Heritage Center. The Anasazi Heritage Center is a curation facility displaying ancestral puebloan culture and history in the ...
Episode Graphic. Courtesy of the author. Building on insights introduced by Professor Steven Lekson in Episode 02, Dr. Weiner takes listeners deeper into the world of Chaco Canyon. Lekson described an ...
Over the past 25 years, the ANASAZI Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Mesa, has helped teenagers to “find their way in the world” through a wilderness experience program and what they call ...
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