The Anasazi culture at Mesa Verde / by Dale Anderson.
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TextSeries: Landmark events in American historyPublisher: Milwaukee, WI : World Almanac Library, 2003Description: pages cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- Juvenile
- Pueblo Indians -- Antiquities -- Colorado -- Mesa Verde National Park -- Juvenile literature
- Pueblo Indians -- History -- Colorado -- Mesa Verde National Park -- Juvenile literature
- Cliff-dwellings -- Colorado -- Mesa Verde National Park -- Juvenile literature
- Pueblo Indians -- Antiquities
- Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Antiquities
- Cliff dwellers -- Southwest, New
- Cliff dwellings -- Southwest, New
- Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.) -- Antiquities -- Juvenile literature
- Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)
- Southwest, New -- Antiquities
- 978.8/27 21
- E99.P9 A5335 2003
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| J 978.8 HAM Rocky Mountain National Park / | J 978.8 KEH I live in the mountains / | J 978.8 MCA Colorado facts and symbols / | J 978.82 AND The Anasazi culture at Mesa Verde / | J 978.82 SHU Mesa Verde / | J 979.13 The Colorado River / | J 979.13 BAR The Colorado |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The early Anasazi -- On top of the mesa -- Life among the Anasazi -- Moving to the cliffs -- What happened to the Anasazi? -- Digging into the past.
Discusses the civilization of the Anasazi people, who farmed the land of Mesa Verdi, a plateau in southwest Colorado, around 550 A.D. and dug their homes in the cliffs.
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