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The term "Anasazi" usually refers to a specific old native American culture. Excavations have found the remains of human skeletons showing evidence of violence and dismemberment, with strong indications of cannibalism. This evidence of warfare, conflict, and cannibalism is hotly debated by some scholars and interest groups, and archaeological conclusions may be strongly attacked. Anasazi has come to mean "ancient people," although the word itself is Navajo, meaning "enemy ancestors." | The term "Anasazi" usually refers to a specific old native American culture. Excavations have found the remains of human skeletons showing evidence of violence and dismemberment, with strong indications of cannibalism. This evidence of warfare, conflict, and cannibalism is hotly debated by some scholars and interest groups, and archaeological conclusions may be strongly attacked. Anasazi has come to mean "ancient people," although the word itself is Navajo, meaning "enemy ancestors." | ||
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IntroductionThis page is always a work in progress, so expect updates relatively soon.
The term "Anasazi" usually refers to a specific old native American culture. Excavations have found the remains of human skeletons showing evidence of violence and dismemberment, with strong indications of cannibalism. This evidence of warfare, conflict, and cannibalism is hotly debated by some scholars and interest groups, and archaeological conclusions may be strongly attacked. Anasazi has come to mean "ancient people," although the word itself is Navajo, meaning "enemy ancestors."
StatisticsHumans killed as a Zombie: 37 meals finished. Updated 9.11.2011 Additional
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