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Re: Anasazi culture



>Can anyone recommend a good book dealing with the Anasazi?  

There is an Anasazi web page which of course now answering my mail I can't 
see the address of.  However, if you want to go to my web pages I point 
to...not quite it, but a Maya page by the same author.

My pages are "Web Pages & Other Computer Resources for Indian Teachers and 
students" on the Fond du Lac Tribal college server,

http://www.fdl.cc.mn.us/~isk/

This is a home & what's new page, with a clickbutton to main menu. Scroll 
dsown main menu to Maya page. On that page near the bottom you'll find 
something about a "dig in Belize" this summer, and the first journals of the 
participants. The *same guy* has an anasazi page, in othr words if you can 
"get back" to his home page, you can find it. But you can send him email 
anyway, he seems to be very big on Anasazi.  Even if I could open my 
bookmark file now, I dunno if I could find it vry fast, it's so loaded at 
the moment.
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