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Surf these sites:
A Visit with the Hisatsinom (Anasazi) and the Hohokam Peoples -- Two of the greatest cultures of the ancient world lived in your backyard. Are you ready to explore?
Anasazi Archaeology -- A nicely done site by Montezuma County, Colorado.
Anasazi Hisatsinon Sky Scraper Builders -- Offers reasons why to use "hisatsinom" instead of "anasazi", concentrates on the Four Corners Region, with historical references to food, clothing, new discoveries, baskets, pottery, and also a timeframe.
Anasazi and Kokopelli -- An excellent site with many links and a broad overview of Hisatsinom culture and symbolism.
Arizona - Canyon de Chelly National Monument Homepage -- At the base of sheer red cliffs and in canyon wall caves are ruins of Indian villages built between AD 350 and 1300. Canyon de Chelly National Monument offers visitors the chance to learn about Southwestern Indian history from the earliest basketmakers to the Navajo Indians who live and farm here.
Bandelier National Monument -- Official NPS website
Colorado Archaeology Network -- A group coordinating activities in this state, with links to other groups.
Homolovi State Park -- A minor and late Hisatsinom pueblo, with tours and facilities, near Winslow, Arizona.
Hopi Cultural Preservation Office -- Information about Hopi culture, the descendents of the Hisatsinom peoples.
Hovenweep National Monument -- A major defensive and astronomical Hisatsinom site in southeast Utah.
Hovenweep National Monument -- The official web site for this major ruin on the Utah/Colorado border.
Indian Ruins in the Four Corners Area -- Links to sites on contemporary and ancient pueblos.
Mesa Verde National Park -- Official NPS site
Mitchell Springs Archaeological Field School -- An ruin in southwest Colorado, run as an ongoing field project by Glendale College of Glendale, Arizona.
Navajo National Monument -- This monument includes the major sites of Betatakin and Keet Seel, in northern Arizona.
Pecos NHP Home Page -- Official NPS website
Petroglyphs and Rock Paintings -- John Campbell''s excellent photographs of Southwestern rock art, many of which are Hisatsinom in origin.
Sipapu--The Anasazi Emergence into the Cyber World -- This large and well-maintained site includes information on the prehistory of the Hisatsinom, interactive reconstructions of their architecture, on-line research papers, searchable databases on Hisatsinom sites, and bibliographic references.
South West Archaeology -- Archaeology in the American Southwest, with many links to historic New Mexico sites.
Tuzigoot National Monument -- Near the center of the Sinagua culture, Tuzigoot was built by people who fled the collapse of the Hisatsinom and later the Hohokam society.
Walnut Canyon National Monument -- A minor but lovely collection of Hisatsinom ruins near Flagstaff.
Wupatki National Monument -- As the Hisatsinom culture began to collapse, some migrated here to the locale of the Hopi Mesas.
Yucca House National Monument -- A minor unexcavated ruin in southwest Colorado.

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