The first humans appeared in the North American Southwest/US Southwest
The beginning of the Archaic period was closely related to climate change
The Mogollon culture appears to have evolved from the Archaic Cochise
The Hohokam communities developed in southern and central Arizona
Pueblo lived in a large part of the Colorado Plateau and deserves special attention
Casas Grandes culture was one of the largest and most significant centers in the US Southwest
The Fremont culture developed in what is now Utah (mainly north of the Colorado River)
In the sixteenth century, the Spaniards appeared in the Southwest
From around the 10th century A.D. the Southern Athapascans societies started their migration from the north
From around the 13th century A.D. the Pajutes and Utes began to arrive in the Southwest from the west
The beginnings of scientific exploration and research in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
The modern face of American archeology
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