North America Series


North American Series, page three.
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Mesa Verde
Starting sometime around the beginning of the fifth century, for more than 800 years people cultivated gardens in the Mesa Verde area of Colorado. This group of sites clearly shows the changes through time in the lives of a people exploiting an increasingly difficult environment. Included are the houses, kivas and other artifacts of the different stages of Mesa Verde. By Pictures of Record.
86 slides -- $70  -- Available on CD-Rom
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Canyon de Chelly
The many archaeological sites at Canyon de Chelly in eastern Arizona show the classic progression between Basketmaker and Pueblo. The enormous inventory of well preserved perishable objects -- textiles, baskets, sandals and cordage -- creates a valuable environmental and cultural record. By Don Morris.
78 slides -- $65 -- Available on CD-Rom
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Chaco Canyon
By the end of the 11th century, the total population of Chaco Canyon in New Mexico may have reached 7,000 people. Elaborate public works made such a population possible, as did extensive trade. This set focuses primarily on the Classic pueblos of Chetro Ketl and Pueblo Bonito, as well as the great Kiva in the village of Casa Rinconada. By Pictures of Record.
65 slides -- $55 -- Available on CD-Rom
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Native American Rock Art of the Colorado Plateau
The petroglyphs and pictographs of the Upper Colorado Plateau represent the work of various people from approximately 8000 years B.P. through the historical period. This set shows Southwestern rock art in a relative chronological sequence and in its richness and variety. By Deborah Marcus and John Noxon.
51 slides -- $46 -- Available on CD-Rom
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Mimbres
Producing unique arts from the 6th century A.D. to the early 12th century, Mimbres pottery designs and iconography remain unparalleled in North America.  This set details the environment and architecture of the Mimbres people as well as the evolution of their great pottery styles. By Steven A. LeBlanc.
76 slides -- $70
Southwest Archaeology:  A Survey
This survey set covers the Southwest Cultural Area--the Archaic, Anasazi-Basketmaker II-III, and Pueblo I-IV, Mogollon and Hohokam.  Examples of site plans and photographs, pottery, objects made of perishable materials, petroglyphs and other artifacts are included.  Major sites such as Chaco Canyon, Mesa Verde, Canyon de Chelly and Snaketown are represented, as well as Classic Mimbres and historic sites and pottery.  By Steven A. LeBlanc.
100 slides -- $79 -- Available on CD-Rom
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