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Stories and Stone : An Anasazi Reader
by Reuben Ellis (Editor)
The best literate companion for a trip to the four corners area of US. It has selections from writings touching all areas where curiousity may take you as you travel through the deserts and canyons of the Anasazi.
Susan Berenzweig, Mamaroneck, New York, June 17, 2001

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In Search of the Old Ones : Exploring the Anasazi World of the Southwest
by David Roberts
Roberts describes the culture of the Anasazi--the name means "enemy ancestors" in Navajo--who once inhabited the Colorado Plateau and whose modern descendants are the Hopi Indians of Arizona. Archaeologists, Roberts writes, have been puzzling over the Anasazi for more than a century, trying to determine the environmental and cultural stresses that caused their society to collapse 700 years ago. He guides us through controversies in the historical record, among them the haunting question of whether the Anasazi committed acts of cannibalism. Roberts's book is full of up-to-date thinking on the culture of the ancient people who lived in the harsh desert country of the Southwest. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
272 pages Reprint edition (April 1997)

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