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At the height of their power in the late eleventh century, the Chaco Anasazi dominated a territory in the American Southwest larger than any European principality of the time. Thriving for over two hundred years, the Chacoans' society collapsed dramatically in the twelfth century in a mere forty years. David E. Stuart incorporates extensive new research findings through ground breaking archaeology to explore the rise and fall of the Chaco Anasazi and how it parallels patterns throughout modern societies.
The Youth Development Center at Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, known locally as the Morganza was founded in the 19th century as a farm for orphaned boys. By the 1960s, the Morganza had been burdened with a sinister reputation when it was converted into a detention center for youth convicted of crimes. This book describes the life of students and staff.
Presents a portrait of a world many Americans have visited but few understand. This work offers an examination of what Mexico means to one American and what America means to the everyday Mexican people who surround and protect him.
Presents little-known, facts and stories about the ancient people and places of the Southwest. This book offers information about Chaco Canyon, Bandelier, and Mesa Verde.
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