Anasazi-Hisatsinom
Anasazi-Hisatsinom Links
- Sipapu--The Anasazi Emergence into the Cyber World Prehistory, interactive reconstructions of Anasazi architecture, online research papers, and searchable databases on Anasazi sites and bibliographic references.
- Mesa Verde National Park The most famous Hisatsinom ruin, the great cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde tower over the Four Corners. History, pictures, and a page for kids.
- Anasazi Hisatsinom: Sky Scraper Builders Historical references to food, clothing, new discoveries, baskets, pottery, and also a timeframe.
- Map of Anasazi Territory Map of Four Corners area, also of surrounding states, showing rivers, valleys, and Indian sites. Can be printed out at notebook size.
- Chaco Canyon: Land of Ancient Strangers Travelogue of a visit to Chaco Canyon, with information about the Anasazi and the ruins.
- A Visit with the Hisatsinom (Anasazi) and the Hohokam Peoples Indexed links to the prehistory of these two Southwestern peoples.
- Anasazi and Kokopelli The legend of Kokopelli and some links to Anasazi websites.
- Anasazi Heritage Center Operated by the BLM, displays artifacts and records from research on public lands in the Four Corners area.
- Hovenweep National Monument The official web site for this major ruin on the Utah/Colorado border. History, pictures, publications, and a special page for kids.
- Indian Ruins in the Four Corners Area Pictures and history of various ancient ruins from the Anasazi area.
- Anasazi Prehistoric Desert People History from 100BC to 1600AD with links to Anasazi archeological sites.
- Drought Debunked Social strife may have caused the collapse of the Anasazi empire. Reprint of a New York Times article from 1996.
- Anasazi Simple overview of Anasazi history, with information about ancient southwestern astronomy.
- Archaeology in Mesa Verde County Brief information about Mesa Verde National Park and the Anasazi from a Colorado tourism agency.
- Anasazi 1100-1400 AD Photos of Chaco Canyon, Anasazi foods and petroglyphs prepared for use in a college course. About 25 images. Also some pre-Anasazi desert archaeology and some slides about the Sinaguans.
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