Secrets of Mesa Verde

Secrets of Mesa Verde
Title Secrets of Mesa Verde PDF eBook
Author Gail Ann Fay
Publisher Capstone
Pages 55
Release 2015-12-21
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1515730344

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Climb the arid slopes of Colorado to discover the cave dwellings of the ancestral Pueblo Indians. Why were the homes built in the cliffs? How were they used and why did the Pueblo move? Travel along with scientists to find out how their discoveries shed light on the mysteries surrounding this important historical site. Unlocking the secrets of the past is just an artifact away!

The Ancient Cliff Dwellers of Mesa Verde

The Ancient Cliff Dwellers of Mesa Verde
Title The Ancient Cliff Dwellers of Mesa Verde PDF eBook
Author Caroline Arnold
Publisher StarWalk Kids Media
Pages 86
Release 2014-06-30
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1630834203

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Discusses the Native Americans known as the Anasazi, who migrated to southwestern Colorado in the first century A.D.

The Water Mysteries of Mesa Verde

The Water Mysteries of Mesa Verde
Title The Water Mysteries of Mesa Verde PDF eBook
Author Kenneth R. Wright
Publisher Big Earth Publishing
Pages 148
Release 2006
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781555663803

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"The Water Mysteries of Mesa Verde" Learn about the science of paleohydrology--the study of water use by ancient peoples, by Kenneth R. Wright.

Mesa Verde Victim

Mesa Verde Victim
Title Mesa Verde Victim PDF eBook
Author Scott Graham
Publisher Torrey House Press
Pages 273
Release 2020-05-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1948814242

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"An absorbing archaeological mystery, rich in historical detail and local atmosphere. With its colorful characters and fast–paced plot, Mesa Verde Victim is a fascinating find." —AUSMA ZEHANAT KHAN, author of A Deadly Divide Hounded by false accusations of murder, archaeologist Chuck Bender and his family risk their lives to track down an unknown killer on the loose in a rugged canyon on the remote western edge of Mesa Verde National Park, where ancient stone villages and secret burial sites, abandoned centuries ago by the Ancestral Puebloan people, harbor artifacts so rare and precious they're worth killing over. SCOTT GRAHAM is the National Outdoor Book Award–winning author of the six–volume National Park Mystery Series for Torrey House Press, including Canyon Sacrifice, Mountain Rampage, Yellowstone Standoff, Yosemite Fall, and Arches Enemy, and five other books. He is an avid outdoorsman who lives with his wife, an emergency physician, in southwestern Colorado.

The Cliff Dwellers of the Mesa Verde

The Cliff Dwellers of the Mesa Verde
Title The Cliff Dwellers of the Mesa Verde PDF eBook
Author Gustaf Nordenskiöld
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1990
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Mesa Verde

Mesa Verde
Title Mesa Verde PDF eBook
Author Dr. Jesse Harasta
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2014-05-06
Genre Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)
ISBN 9781499373837

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*Includes pictures. *Includes footnotes and a bibliography for further reading. When the Spanish came into contact with different tribes in the Southwest, they were so intrigued by the structure of the communities that they gave the natives the name Pueblo, a term they used to measure certain sizes for their own settlements.. Thus, while most Americans have heard of the Pueblo and Navajo, many remain unfamiliar with distinctions within the tribes. The Spaniards' interest was understandable, because the Pueblo fascinated those who came across their settlements, especially those located in desert regions and the sides of cliffs that involved the use of adobe mud, stone, carving homes out of cliffs. One such settlement, Oraibi, was created around 1100 A.D. and remains one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in North America, but the most famous of the cliff dwellings can be found at Mesa Verde, which was turned into a national park in the early 20th century, about 1500 years after the Ancient Pueblo established the settlement. Today's Puebloan tribes are descended from tribes known as the "Ancestral Puebloan People", one of which was the Anasazi, but anthropologists believe that the Anasazi were a common ancestor of every Pueblo group, so the Ancient Pueblo are often referred to simply as the Anasazi. The name Anasazi came from their enemies; it is a Navajo word that means "enemy ancestor". While that name understandably continues to offend the descendants of the Anasazi, it also underscores that there is still a lot of uncertainty regarding the history of the Anasazi. In fact, it is still unclear what the Anasazi called themselves, and though they resided near the "Four Corners" area of Utah, Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico for more than 700 years, they mysteriously abandoned their settlements shortly after they truly began to flourish around 1050-1150 A.D. Despite the mystery surrounding the Anasazi, it's widely agreed that they occupied Mesa Verde and its unique structures for a period of nearly 700 years, beginning as early as the 7th century. Thanks to its occupants taking advantage of the surrounding geologic formations, Mesa Verde is an amazing collection of cliff dwellings, as well as houses that utilize caves and rock overhangs, and structures consisting of adobe and sandstone. Unfortunately, the natural conditions that make Mesa Verde so special also likely played a role in its abandonment, with overpopulation and drought forcing inhabitants out near the end of the 13th century. Mesa Verde: The History of the Ancient Pueblo Settlement covers the establishment of Mesa Verde from its origins until its establishment as a national park. Along with pictures, footnotes, and a bibliography, you will learn about Mesa Verde like never before.

The Mesa Verde World

The Mesa Verde World
Title The Mesa Verde World PDF eBook
Author David Grant Noble
Publisher School for Advanced Research Press
Pages 224
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN

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Archaeologists with field and laboratory experience explore the long history of human habitation throughout the Mesa Verde, Colorado area, discussing such topics as the environment, the earliest hunters and foragers, Tewa origin stories, sacred landscapes, fire and archaeology, ancient violence, and archaeology in the region over the past century.