Articles for tag: American Southwest, ancestral pueblos, ancient civilizations, Ancient Ruins, archaeology, Historical Discoveries, indigenous history, lost cultures, North American archaeology, prehistoric societies

Forgotten Civilizations of the American Southwest

Forgotten Civilizations of the American Southwest

Andrew Alpin

The deserts and canyons of the American Southwest hold more than just breathtaking landscapes – they guard the silent echoes of forgotten civilizations. Long before modern cities rose from the dust, thriving cultures like the **Ancestral Puebloans, Hohokam, and Mogollon** built intricate cliff dwellings, irrigation canals, and trade networks that spanned hundreds of miles. These ...

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The Disappearance of the Fremont People: Climate, Conflict, or Something Else?

Suhail Ahmed

Across the high deserts and canyon country of what is now Utah, the Fremont people flourished for centuries, then seemed to fade from view around the thirteenth century. Archaeologists have long puzzled over the mystery: granaries still tucked into cliffs, rock art etched with unmistakable trapezoidal figures, and villages that look paused rather than ended. ...