Taught by Professor Edwin Barnhart | 30 min | Categories: History
Chaco Canyon contains the most sophisticated architecture ever built in ancient North America—14 Great Houses, four Great Kivas, hundreds of smaller settlements, an extensive road system, and a massive trade network. But who led these great building projects? And why do we find so little evidence of human habitation in what seems to be a major center of culture? Answer these questions and more.
24 Lectures
1
The Unknown Story of Ancient North America
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of 34 min
2
The First Human Migrations to the Americas
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of 36 min
3
Clovis Man: America’s First Culture
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of 38 min
4
The Archaic Period: Diversity Begins
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of 36 min
5
Late Archaic Innovations
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of 32 min
6
Poverty Point: North America’s First City
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of 30 min
7
Medicine Wheels of the Great Plains
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of 28 min
8
Adena Culture and the Early Woodlands Period
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of 27 min
9
The Hopewell and Their Massive Earthworks
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of 33 min
10
The Origins of Mississippian Culture
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of 31 min
11
The Mississippian City of Cahokia
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of 31 min
12
The Wider Mississippian World
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of 33 min
13
De Soto versus the Mississippians
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of 32 min
14
The Ancient Southwest: Discovering Diversity
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of 28 min
15
The Basketmaker Culture
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of 25 min
16
The Mogollon Culture
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of 27 min
17
The Hohokam: Masters of the Desert
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of 28 min
18
The Ancestral Pueblo
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of 28 min
19
The Chaco Phenomenon
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of 30 min
20
Archaeoastronomy in the Ancient Southwest
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of 26 min
21
The Periphery of the Ancient Southwest
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of 27 min
22
Late Period Cultures of the Pacific Coast
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of 35 min
23
Late Period Cultures of the Great Plains
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of 31 min
24
The Iroquois and Algonquians before Contact
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of 37 min