Even in prehistoric times pottery decoration was an intellectual art. The women of the ancient western Anasazi were the experts, and their work is displayed right here on campus. 'Rise up from ...
Commentator Craig Childs is author of a new book that tries to solve the mystery of the disappearance of the Anasazi Indians, who once lived in what is now the Southwestern United States. For 1,000 ...
Though the dogma may be irrecoverable, Dr. Glowacki argues that it rapidly attracted adherents. ... Excavations indicate that the population burgeoned along with the new architecture. An influx of ...
Regular viewers of Antiques Roadshow recognize Native American pottery as an item that often brings large estimates. Despite this, it’s not a frequent item sent to the column, so we were more than a ...
15.12 x 14.62 x 14.62 in. (38.4 x 37.1 x 37.1 cm.) ...
It's not every girl that gets to train beneath one of the most discussed jewelry designers in New York City, but that's precisely what happened to Kathryn Bentley upon earning an apprenticeship with ...
Vol. 85, No. 4, Special Issue: New Findings from the Far Western Pueblo Region: Papers in Honor of Margaret Lyneis (DECEMBER 2019), pp. 289-312 (24 pages) Published By: Taylor & Francis, Ltd. At the ...
More than 20 years ago, when I was teaching on the Navajo reservation in the northeast corner of Arizona, I climbed up an escarpment to see ancient figurative drawings in a niche in a cliff. These ...
How can the complex dynamics of human societies — such as population rise and fall, and movement — be explained? Combining masses of data with computer modelling is a fresh way forward. Two papers 3,4 ...
Around A.D. 1250, seeking refuge from some unknown threat, the Anasazi migrated from open villages to nearly inaccessible dwellings. A generation later, they moved again. Douglas Merriam In 1874, an ...
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