The Disappearance
Archaeologists think that life was pretty good for the Anasazi Native Americans. Then why did the decide to abandon their cliff dwellings and migrate hundreds of miles and lose their cultural identities in Hopiland, Zuni, and the pueblos of the Upper Rio Grande?
Some archaeologists think that, in addition to the drought and enemy theories, poor sanitation and pests. And if those explanations are wrong and imaginative, then there is another theory. Archaeologists think that the Anasazi might have gotten bigger, too big for their cliff dwellings. The Anasazi probably left family by family or clan by clan.
Some archaeologists think that, in addition to the drought and enemy theories, poor sanitation and pests. And if those explanations are wrong and imaginative, then there is another theory. Archaeologists think that the Anasazi might have gotten bigger, too big for their cliff dwellings. The Anasazi probably left family by family or clan by clan.