PUBLIC SITES:
- History of the Anasazi
- Examine the history and daily life of the Anasazi's, located in northern New Mexico, southwestern Colorado, most of southern Utah, and northern Arizona. Site maintained by Minnesota State University.
- People of the Mountains, Mesas and Grasslands
- Desert USA maintains this document on Anasazi history. A detailed discussion on the first half of their history focuses on the artistry of their basketry, and the second half on their much grander contribution to the construction of prehistoric communities in the U.S.
- Ancient Ones
- This site provides detailed information on the Anasazi 'Ancient Ones' and their cultural, great pueblo, and historic periods. Site maintained by Granite School District.
- Ancestral Pueblo People
- The Bureau of Land Management in Colorado provides a variety of topics to choose from to learn about the ancestral pueblo people, the Anasazi. Topics include: language, architecture, government, religion, trade, clothing, food, pottery, art, and more.
- The Ruins of the Anasazi
- Explored on this site are the spectacular desert ruins of the Anasazi including Mesa Verde in Colorado at the Four Corners, Keet Seel and Betatakin, Chaco Canyon in New Mexico, Hovenweep Castle, and many other sites. Site maintained by Georgia College and State University.
- Anasazi Culture
- A detailed introduction to Anasazi culture is provided on this web site maintained by Beloit College. Also available for viewing is a timeline and images of different types of pottery.
- Anasazi Indians
- A brief introduction on the Anasazi Indians and their migration is provided along with an astronomy problem and a possible solution provided by the ancient Anasazi. Site maintained by Towson University.
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