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"The Anasazi of Chaco Canyon: Greatest Mystery of the Southwest USA" This book is a captivating exploration of one of North America's most intriguing ancient civilizations, the Anasazi, aka Ancestral Puebloans. For centuries, the Anasazi inhabited the southwestern region of the United States, building remarkable structures, creating advanced art, and developing complex systems of agriculture and trade. But despite their many achievements, the Anasazi ultimately disappeared without a trace(?), leaving behind a wealth of mysteries and unanswered questions. In this fascinating book, delve into…mehr

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"The Anasazi of Chaco Canyon: Greatest Mystery of the Southwest USA" This book is a captivating exploration of one of North America's most intriguing ancient civilizations, the Anasazi, aka Ancestral Puebloans. For centuries, the Anasazi inhabited the southwestern region of the United States, building remarkable structures, creating advanced art, and developing complex systems of agriculture and trade. But despite their many achievements, the Anasazi ultimately disappeared without a trace(?), leaving behind a wealth of mysteries and unanswered questions. In this fascinating book, delve into the heart of the Anasazi's greatest mystery: their sudden abondonment of Chaco Canyon, one of their most important settlements. Through meticulous research and expert analysis, we uncover the clues left behind by the Anasazi and explore the theories that attempt to explain their mysterious fate. From archaeological excavations to modern-day reconstructions, we examine every facet of this enigmatic civilization, shedding new light on their culture, history, and legacy. Drawing on the latest scientific discoveries and historical insights, The Anasazi of Chaco Canyon: Greatest Mystery of the Southwest USA is a must-read for anyone interested in the ancient world, Native American history, or the mysteries of the past. Whether you're a seasoned explorer or a curious reader, this book is sure to captivate and inspire you with its vivid storytelling and meticulous research. Perhaps the most fascinating chapter in Southwest history is the tale of the mysterious, "vanished" Anasazi Indians. Their tremendous achievements can be found in many places, including the spectacular cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde National Park. But the crest of the Anasazi wave was in Chaco Canyon, a shallow, windswept wash in northwest New Mexico. Here, 1,000 years ago, strange and unexplained events unfolded, events which continue to intrigue scientists and visitors today. During the years 850-1150 AD, multi-story buildings comparable in size to the Roman Coliseum were constructed. Advanced astronomy, waterworks, and agriculture flourished. Exotic artifacts from Central America were traded over routes spanning thousands of miles. And after 300 years, they carefully sealed everything up, left, and never returned. The Anasazi of Chaco Canyon offers insight into the unknowns of the "Chaco Phenomenon," including the story of Kyle's journey of discovery. In addition, it draws on the latest research, personal experiences, and interpretations of oral traditions, leading the reader to a startling conclusion. Chaco Canyon is in New Mexico, but Anasazi ruins can be found across all the "four corners" states of New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado. Pueblo II, is the period of Ancestral Puebloan culture that lasted from about 900 to 1150 CE, concentrated within the Bonito and Escalante communities in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. The book delves into the layout and construction of these communities, including the Great Kiva, a large ceremonial structure that was a central gathering place for the Ancestral Puebloans. The article also discusses the economy and trade networks of the Pueblo II period, as well as the decline and abandonment of these communities around 1150 AD, as well as a glimpse into the rich and complex history of the Ancestral Puebloans and their communities in Chaco Canyon during the Pueblo II period. The centerpiece of Chaco Canyon is Pueblo Bonito, which is one of the most impressive and mysterious ancient, featuring over 600 interconnected rooms and standing up to five stories high in some areas. The precise function of Pueblo Bonito is still a matter of speculation and debate among archaeologists and historians. Some believe it was primarily a residential complex, while others suggest it may have served as a center for trade and commerce, or even as a site for religious and ceremonial practices.
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With a diverse business and personal background, Kyle Widner has gone from professional baseball prospect, to US Air Force officer, to internet entrepreneur. He has built and sold two internet based businesses; an e-commerce network to the RAF private equity group in 2008, and a biofeedback software company to Unyte Health of Canada in 2016. He current is developing historical and educational 3D computer simulations of Chaco Canyon and other areas. Learn more at Shadowplay.com. Kyle holds an MBA from Thunderbird, the American Graduate School of International Management. He lives in Boulder City, Nevada, with his wife, two rescue cats, and two golden retrievers. An avid hiker and backpacker, he makes several trips per year to the four corners region, where he finds sources of inspiration everywhere around him.