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Information: This category is for websites related to archaeological study of the Southwestern (United States) prehistoric culture that was the predecessor of the "Pueblo" cultures.
Anasazi-Hisatsinom Sites:
Anasazi Indians Anasazi Indians: Maciej Swulinski's photographs of Anasazi Indian castle-like towers at Hovenweep on the border between Utah and Colorado, and Native American petroglyphs on Newspaper Rock. (Anasazi-Hisatsinom) http://www.swulinski.com/travels/Anasazi.html
Petroglyphs and Rock Paintings Petroglyphs and Rock Paintings: J.C. Campbell's photographic collection of Anasazi rock art. (Anasazi-Hisatsinom) http://www.execpc.com/~jcampbel/
Sipapu Sipapu: John Kantner explores the prehistoric Anasazi of the southwestern United States. Includes timeline, interactive architectural reconstructions, papers, map and searchable database of sites, bibliography. (Anasazi-Hisatsinom) http://sipapu.gsu.edu/
An Evaluation of Chaco Anasazi Roadways An Evaluation of Chaco Anasazi Roadways: This research makes use of GIS technology to demonstrate that Chaco Anasazi roads do not follow routes consistent with economic theories of their function, but rather seem to conform with models focusing on religious and integrative road functions. (Anasazi-Hisatsinom) http://sipapu.gsu.edu/roads/
Anasazi Site Planning Anasazi Site Planning: Scholarly paper by Jon Bryan Burley, Michigan State University, on prehistoric Anasazi site design and regional planning traditions of modern Southwestern Pueblo cultures. (Anasazi-Hisatsinom) http://www.ssc.msu.edu/~laej/historypapers/Burley3/Burley3text.html
Anasazi Great Houses Anasazi Great Houses: Anne Lawrason Marshall, University of Idaho, provides maps, photographs and discussion of the structures of Chaco Canyon. Includes Quick Time Virtual Reality 360-degree panoramas and bibliography. (Anasazi-Hisatsinom) http://www.ets.uidaho.edu/chaco