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A. KU B. Sternberg Museum C. Monument Rocks D. Comanche NG
E. Florissant F. Denver Nature Museum G. Dinosaur NM H. Fossil Butte
I. Grand Staircase J. Grand Canyon K. Petrified Forest L. Mesa Verde
MESA VERDE

Southwest Colorado [37.3oN, 108.4oW]

Cliff Palace is the largest cliff dwelling in North America
NPS Photo - Click to enlarge
 


"Mesa Verde, Spanish for 'Green Table,' offers an unparalleled opportunity to see and experience a unique cultural and physical landscape. Visitors walk through cliff dwellings and numerous mesa top villages built by Ancestral Pueblo people between AD 600 and AD 1300."
- NPS (http://www.nps.gov/meve/mvnp/pages/mvnp.htm)

To end the trip that focuses on evolution, it will be interesting to learn about a culture which is distant and relatively foreign to most modern Americans. To learn about their idea of the creation of living things and to compare it to other cultural and scientific ideas.

The Anasazi (the "Ancestral Pueblo people") are the peoples whos ideas we will explore. We may find that there is no competition between their ideas, Christian ideas or any other ideas. They may all be "right" in the context of the culture in which they were formed. Neither their ideas nor any others have to exist at the expense of the scientific view.

In addition to the Anasazi culture, due to the fires that burned through the park during the summer of 2000, the park is also a good case-study in ecological succession. Situated between the high San Juan mountains to the northeast and the relatively lower deserts to the southwest, Mesa Verde is an example of a transitional ecosystem.


 
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