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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 ...
B.C., the ancestors of the Pueblo people, known as the Anasazi, built thriving communities across the Four Corners region, leaving behind grand pueblos, intricate crafts, and striking rock art.
In the 21 Pueblos that exist today ... are part of an ancient Anasazi rock art panel called the Great Gallery, found in Horseshoe Canyon, in Canyonlands National Park, Utah.
The Anasazi, Saitta said, live today as the Rio Grande Pueblo, Hopi and Zuni Indians ... A trip to Denver to see the Denver Art Museum’s King Tut exhibit July 17. Information on museum programs ...
One of the strengths of the Pueblo tradition is the ability of more recent artisans to adopt and transform prehistoric decorative designs into contemporary works of art. Ancestral Clay ... Hohokam, ...
Just outside of Winslow, sits a piece of land known as the "Rock Art Ranch." It's about 17 miles ... petroglyphs etched into the canyon walls by Anasazi Indians thousands of years ago.