He cites the Anasazi, but I cite the Cherokee, the Sioux, and countless others. |
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The appearance of this supernova was also recorded in carvings made by the Anasazi Indians of the American Southwest. |
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Another example comes from the Anasazi, who lived in the American South-West. |
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Looking at the same stars the Anasazi looked upon a millennium ago is spooky fun. |
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Early users included the Patayan and Anasazi peoples and the Southern Paiute. |
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The period also induced a severe, decades-long drought that may have brought on the demise of the Anasazi culture of North America. |
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And my friend Julio Betancourt who was near an Anasazi ruin and happened to see a pack rat midden whose dating he knew nothing about. |
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We then tucked ourselves further into the creek behind Bird Island, where Anasazi had first spotted hippos. |
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Rather than disappearing, computer-based versions of Anasazi society sometimes go on. |
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The Anasazi culture became the most extensive culture of the Southwest, and, along with the Hohokam and Mogollon cultures, the most influential. |
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The most famous is an image of White House, an Anasazi ruin wedged into a cleft in a giant, bulging cliff. |
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Certainly many civilizations, from the Maya and Anasazi to the Mesopotamians, collapsed from mishandling their water supplies. |
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Hear tales of petroglyphs and cliff dwellings of Anasazi Indians who inhabited this area thousands of years as you travel to the canyon edge. |
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The tour continues through an area of natural arches and Anasazi petroglyphs and ruins. |
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At the beginning of the 13th century, Anasazi had already acquired a real talent of potters. |
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In the emergence myth, the Anasazi evolved from a people who lived inside the earth to a people who lived on the earth's surface. |
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Intriguing acoustic effects have also been noted at sites in the Americas, from Anasazi kivas in New Mexico, to Chichen Itza on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula. |
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Diamond has investigated many different instances of cultural extinction, including the Mayans, Pitcairn Islanders, the Anasazi, Norse Greenlanders and the Vikings. |
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In the southwest corner of Colorado Mesa Verde has long been a sellout destination, thanks to its ancient cliff dwellings that were home to the Anasazi. |
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In this home of the Dinetah, or Navajo holy land, as well as Anasazi cultural sites dating back 10,000 years, modern energy companies have engaged in a ruinous dig-a-thon. |
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The later film picks up where the first left off, attempting to show that the Anasazi used solar and lunar cycles to locate pueblos in and around the Canyon. |
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The cliff palace dwellings built by the Anasazi Indians are awe-inspiring. |
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Mr. Gwin, a burley former F. B. I. agent who has dedicated his retirement to the study and stewardship of the Anasazi landscape, said the region's mix of ancient past and verdant nature was unmatched anywhere in his travels. |
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The Hopi and other tribes of the Colorado Plateau come on pilgrimages to Mesa Verde National Park to perform rituals at the cliff dwellings of the Anasazi, their mysterious ancestors. |
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Less fortunately, the Anasazi tended to settle in areas that have plenty of water just the sort of spots where developers like to build pseudo-Tuscan villas. And they do, here more than almost anywhere else. |
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Each mascot wears a charm around its neck that has been fashioned after the original Anasazi or Fremont-style petroglyph to remind the hare, coyote and bear of its heritage. |
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In one such test Dr Axtell and Dr Epstein have collaborated with George Gumerman, an ar chaeologist from the Santa Fe Institute in New Mexico, to model the Anasazi society. |
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Among the Anasazi, Carved wooden effigies of female deities were venerated in conjunction with ceremonies, which took place in subterranean buildings known as kivas. |
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We will then head out to the Navajo National Monument to view Anasazi cliff dwellings from the rim of canyon. Group will continue on to Monument Valley. |
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The Anasazi, Fremont, Navajo, and Paiute etched these human, animal, and abstract images into the desert varnish on the smooth sandstone. |
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Late afternoon will include a hike down to the White House Ruins, a prominent Anasazi cultural dwelling site built in the alcove of the canyon walls. |
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For example, the Anasazi Indians of the Southwest lived high above the plains on cliffs, which afforded natural surveillance. |
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Lost Canyons is a music CD resurrecting the haunting echoes of the Anasazi flute, an instrument lost to human ears for over a millennium. |
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After Upheaval Bottom and Hardscrabble Bottom, we get off our bikes for a hike out to Fort Bottom, a well-preserved Anasazi lookout tower. |
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We know that the Anasazi, who built the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon, and other sites in the Southwest, disappeared sometime during the 13th century. |
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