In the red rock desert of the Southwest, an ancient culture was thought to have vanished. A new view connects it to pueblo dwellers of today. By Jim Robbins On a cool spring day, in the bewitching ...
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 ...
While some current scientific theories point to ancient Chaco Canyon, a distinctive archaeological site in the American southwest, as simply a prehistoric ceremonial site populated only during sacred ...
In early August of 1680, runners spread out across northern New Mexico and Arizona. They carried knotted pieces of cord and instructions for the headmen at each Pueblo they visited: “Untie one knot ...
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