For centuries, the Ancestral Puebloans built vast stone pueblos, created intricate pottery, and carved their art into the rocks of the American Southwest. Then, they mysteriously abandoned their homes ...
With that in mind, enjoy the journey to these ten archaeological sites in Colorado. Visit the state’s only UNESCO World ...
Chaco Culture National Historical Park is one of the darkest places left on Earth. The park is a gold-tier International Dark ...
Located just minutes from Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, the Manitou Cliff Dwellings offer a hands-on look at ancient architecture and the culture of the Ancestral Puebloans. More than 700 ...
Is demise of the ancients a caution to today’s world? Two professionals from different fields but with similar interests say the fate of the ancient inhabitants of the Four Corners foreshadows what ...
This World Heritage Site preserves more than 600 cliff dwellings typical of the Ancestral Puebloan culture, which lasted from about 450 to 1300. The allure of this park is not only the remarkable ...
Bruce Lesman The Southwest New Mexico’s region’s food heritage began with the Ancestral Puebloans, who grew the “Three Sisters” crops—corn, beans, and squash—long before European… ...