Traces the development of the ancient Pueblo Indians of the southwest. Re-enactments of lifeways and photography of the ANasazi's environment and artefacts create a sense of their development from the nomadic hunter-gatherers to the master builders of Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde.
"Traces the development of the ancient Pueblo Indians of the southwest. Re-enactments of lifeways and photography of the ANasazi's environment and artefacts create a sense of their development from the nomadic hunter-gatherers to the master builders of Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde."@en
"Weaving mythology, archaeology, and ethnography together, this film introduces and gives an overview of the prehistoric Anasazi culture. Included are the ancient Indian dwellings of Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde."@en
"Dramatic photography and powerful narration combine to provide an effective account of the world of the Anasazi, early ancestors of the Pueblo Indians."@en
"Weaving mythology, archaeology, and ethnography together, this film introduces and gives an overview of the prehistoric Anasazi culture, revered by today's Pueblo peoples of the American Southwest."@en
"Traces the development of the prehistoric pueblo Indians of the Southwest. Reenactments of lifeways and photography of the Anasazi's environment and artifacts create a sense of their development from the nomadic hunter-gatherers to the master builders of Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde."@en
""Archaeological examination of artifacts and ruins reveal the history of the Anasazi Indians who built their stone cities in the southwest, and disappeared some 800 years ago."--Container."@en
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Indians of North America Southwest, New Antiquities.
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