Even in prehistoric times pottery decoration was an intellectual art. The women of the ancient western Anasazi were the experts, and their work is displayed right here on campus. 'Rise up from ...
Regular viewers of Antiques Roadshow recognize Native American pottery as an item that often brings large estimates. Despite this, it’s not a frequent item sent to the column, so we were more than a ...
Appraisal: Anasazi Ceramic Vessels, from Kansas City Hour 2. Check out Anthony Slayter-Ralph's appraisal of Anasazi ceramic vessels, in Kansas City Hour 2.
Though the dogma may be irrecoverable, Dr. Glowacki argues that it rapidly attracted adherents. ... Excavations indicate that the population burgeoned along with the new architecture. An influx of ...
BLUFF, Utah — Darkness was falling like a starry curtain as I pulled into this dusty town along the San Juan River. It was mid-November, and a cold wind was blowing in from the desert. The lights of a ...
Commentator Craig Childs is author of a new book that tries to solve the mystery of the disappearance of the Anasazi Indians, who once lived in what is now the Southwestern United States. For 1,000 ...
April 30 - The extreme southwestern corner of the state lies in ruins. Archaeologists and anthropologists wonder why it doesn't make more people's pulses race the way theirs do. Here is one of the ...
How can the complex dynamics of human societies — such as population rise and fall, and movement — be explained? Combining masses of data with computer modelling is a fresh way forward. Two papers 3,4 ...