Crow Canyon, a nonprofit organization, involves the public in the study of archaeology through its educational programs, on-going excavations, and publication of research results.
Sipapu is a Web site dedicated to the study of the prehistoric Anasazi of the southwestern United States. In addition to information on the prehistory of this fascinating cultural tradition, there are also interactive reconstructions of their architecture. For serious researchers, Sipapu offers a variety of online research papers, as well as searchable databases on Anasazi sites and ...
Archaeological Sites of the Southwest Cliff Palace, the largest site in Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado This is a catalog of prehistoric archaeological sites in the Four-Corners states (Colorado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico) of the American Southwest that are on public land and are legally open to visitation. The listings include a brief description of the ruins, as well as information on how ...
www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/g/h/ghb1/southwest/anasazi.html
Karl Kernberger The Solstice Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study of ancient cultures of the American Southwest. The Project was founded in 1978 by Anna Sofaer to study, document and preserve the remarkable Sun Daggera celestial calendar of the ancient Pueblo Indiansand other achievements of ancient Southwestern cultures. William Stone about the solstice project / films / ...
Ancient Indian ruins in the four corners area of the Southwest ...
ANASAZI Researchers Nicole Torres and Stephen Stuart Anasazi is a Navajo word meaning Ancient Ones. They are thought to be ancestors of the modern Pueblo Indians, inhabited the Four Corners country of southern Utah, southwestern Colorado, northwestern New Mexico, and northern Arizona from about A.D. 200 to A.D. 1300, leaving a heavy accumulation of house remains and debris. Recent research has ...
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INTRODUCTION ROCK ART AT RICE is an introduction to prehistoric art with an emphasis on that art found in the southwest and western United States. This web site serves primarily as a resource for those interested in the archaeological artifact labeled rock art. It is a teaching device for an undergraduate course and remains a work in progress. Thus, this site provides links to other sites ...
Anasazi Indians The Anasazi culture emerged, in the south western USA, long before the whites arrived and left a great amount of archaeological evidence. That can be seen now in the territory of the Four Corners, crossed by the modern borders of the four states of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado. The main center of this culture was in the Chaco Canyon where many masonry villages still ...
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