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  1. Anasazi
    The modern day Pueblo People would prefer them to be called Ancient Puebloans...
    http: //media.granite.k12.ut.us/Curriculum/anas...

  2. Anasazi Indians
    "Anasazi" is a Navajo word meaning "Ancient Ones." They are thought to be ancestors of the modern Pueblo Indians, inhabited the Four Corners..
    http: //crystalinks.com/anasazi.html

  3. Anasazi Indians
    The Anasazi culture emerged, in the south western USA, long before the whites arrived and left a great amount of archaeological evidence...
    http: //towson.edu/~brenda/newmexico/anasazi.ht...

  4. Anasazi Rock Art Photos By Brad Weis
    A number of petroglyphs photos...
    http: //moab-utah.com/anasazi/rockart.html

  5. Anasazi Ruins
    Pictures of Anasazi Ruins...
    http: //americanwest.com/pages/anasazi.htm

  6. Ancient Pueblo Peoples
    Ancient Pueblo People, or Ancestral Puebloans is the preferred term for the group of peoples often known as Anasazi who are the ancestors of the modern Pueblo peoples..
    http: //academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Ana...

  7. BLM Colorado-AHC:Ancestral Pueblos
    BLM manages thousands of ancestral Native American archaeological sites and ruins on public land. The BLM Montrose District in southwest Colorado is among the richest archaeological areas in United States.The Anasazi Heritage Center is a federal repository for artifacts and is the premier museum of archaeology in the Four Corners.
    http: //co.blm.gov/ahc/anasazi.htm

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