ANCESTRAL PUEBLOANS SYNOPSIS

ANCESTRAL PUEBLOAN MINISERIES: Indigenous People of the Colorado Plateau Province is a fifteen-part miniseries featuring a concise overview of the most celebrated culture of the Colorado Plateau Province, the so-named Ancestral Puebloans, including the continuing narrative of their successors, the Puebloans, most of whom live in parts of New Mexico. Because this comprehensive text is divided into specific subtopics, there are overlapping details throughout this miniseries and presented in the guise of an encyclopedia. Therefore, the reader determines what to read.

The authenticity of this text is accurate and based on reliable interpretative research correlating to, say, a standard endorsed by the National Park Service. Except where noted, the research for the text is based on a variety of observations. Therefore, entailing the academics of archaeology, anthropology, and human history, all specializing in the American Southwest. Unless otherwise specified, the collective term, "researchers" or "cultural scientists" will apply for these respective and primary academic disciplines.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 Volume I A Comprehensive Primer
 Volume II The Pecos Classification System
 Volume III A Georitual Landscape
 Volume IV The Utility of Pottery
 Volume V Rock Art
 Volume VI Intro to Archaeoastronomy
 Volume VII Chaco Canyon Archaeoastronomy
 Volume VIII Archeological Benchmarks
 Volume IX Warfare and Cannibalism in the Southwest
 Volume X The Great Drought and Diaspora
 Volume XI The Puebloans
 Volume XII The Hopi People
 Volume XIII The Zuñi People
 Volume XIV A Time Machine Excursion
 Volume XV The Ancestral Puebloan Homeland


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