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In the late 1200's the people who created the massive series
of cliff dwellings in Southwestern Colorado, the Anasazi, vanished
leaving only the silent monuments to what surely was a great society.
These incredible ruins carved in giant alcoves of rock are North
America's greatest archaeological treasures. Despite decades of
study we are no closer to understanding why these people went
to such an extreme to build these complex architectural wonders
and why after 1000 years of living on the plateau they suddenly
left.
Much is now being said about the Anasazi depleting their environment,
thus leading to warfare and famine, ultimately leading to their
downfall. However, climate data has indicated a severe drought
hit the area of the southwest and lasted decades. The Anasazi,
masters at making the most of the sparse landscape perhaps could
sustain their society no longer and scattered to other regions
of the southwest. Whether or not the Anasazi did bring about their
own downfall through mismanagement of the environment-as we are
currently doing-one thing is clear- When our culture falls, our
monuments will not be as beautiful.
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