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Evidence of Hobbling, Torture Discovered at Ancient Massacre Site in Colorado | Western Digs
he site of a gruesome massacre some 1,200 years ago in southwestern Colorado is yielding new evidence of the severity, and the grisly intensity, of the violence that took place there. First excavated in 2005 near the town of Durango, the site known as Sacred Ridge was in some ways a typical early Pueblo settlement, […]
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Grisly Mass Grave in Utah Cave Is Evidence of ‘Prehistoric Warfare,’ Study Says | Western Digs
Nearly a hundred skeletons buried in a cave in southeast Utah offer grisly evidence that ancient Americans waged war on each other as much as 2,000 years ago, according to new research.Dozens of bodies, dating from the first century CE, bear clear signs of hand-to-hand combat: skulls crushed as if by cudgels; limbs broken at […]
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Recapping the Recapture Canyon ATV protest | Friends of Cedar Mesa
Posted on May 13, 2014 A first hand report by Executive Director, Josh Ewing Frustrated with years of delay from the BLM in deciding the fate of a proposed ATV trail in Recapture Canyon, protestors rode their machines into the Canyon on Saturday, May 10th. Because of recent events where BLM employees had been threatened […]
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Photo of the day: Doors, Chaco Culture National Historic Park
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Photo of the Day: Great Kiva, Chimney Rock National Monument, Colorado
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Photo of the Day: Hilltop Ruin, Grand Canyon National Park
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Aztec Ruins receives grant to help promote its World Heritage ranking – Farmington Daily Times
Aztec Ruins receives grant to help promote its World Heritage ranking – Farmington Daily Times.
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Photo of the Day: Moab Rock Art
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Photo of the Day: Santa Fe, NM