![]() ![]() Ceremonial Kivas (04:25)Ĭhaco, built between 9AD, occupies several miles of New Mexico and includes 12 houses kivas are located throughout. Tools and depictions reveal foraging, fishing, and scientific endeavors. Davis interprets a petroglyph to be a calendar. Ancient Brazilians (04:40)Īrchaeologists Anna Roosevelt and Chris Davis investigate Caverna da Pedra Pintada paintings they find evidence that refutes previous migratory population theories. Experts find various objects with ritual significance from distant locations. Cacao grows only in Central America and similar containers suggest the tradition of drinking chocolate migrated to Chaco. (Credits) Cultural Connections (03:35)Īrchaeologist Patricia Crown describes room 28 excavation she finds chocolate in cylindrical pots. Hopi believe the city was a metropolis of science and spirituality. Ronald Wadsworth discusses the site's history. Leigh Kuwanwisiwma leads natives to a cave shrine see a Pueblo ceremony honoring ancestors. They dominated landscapes and domesticated plants. Native Americans created a democracy that inspired the U.S. Over 500 years ago, 100 million people connected by infrastructure and social networks populated the Americas. Introduction: From Caves to Cosmos (02:05) FREE PREVIEW ![]()
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