Saturday, Jul 15, 2017 5:03 AM Updated Sunday, Jul. 16, 2017 12:52 PM In 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt set about bringing the United States out of the Great Depression with his New Deal. These ...
In Las Vegas with the kids? Take a break from the Strip with a visit to the Lost City Museum in Overton. Once you get there — it’s about 60 miles northeast of Las Vegas — you’ll want to head straight ...
New research reveals ancestral puebloans in ancient Chaco Canyon interacted with local ecosystem to thrive for more than a millennium, but unsustainable deforestation practices likely contributed to ...
In the red rock desert of the Southwest, an ancient culture was thought to have vanished. A new view connects it to pueblo dwellers of today. By Jim Robbins On a cool spring day, in the bewitching ...
In a recent study, Dr. Katelyn Bishop conducted a zooarchaeological and archival data reanalysis of macaws and parrots recovered from Chaco Canyon to better understand their depositional contexts, ...
Researchers have discovered charcoal dating back almost 2,000 years in New Mexican ice caves—providing physical evidence that ancestral Puebloans used the ice deposits for drinking water during ...
The Chimney Rock Interpretive Association (CRIA) is excited to announce its annual Life at Chimney Rock Festival, a two-day event celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the Ancient Puebloans. The ...
While some current scientific theories point to ancient Chaco Canyon, a distinctive archaeological site in the American southwest, as simply a prehistoric ceremonial site populated only during sacred ...