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  2. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center - Wikipedia

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    Crow Canyon is a center for archaeological research, education, and preservation of the history of the Ancient Pueblo peoples, who lived on and in the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde more than seven centuries ago. Established by private cultural initiatives that continue the work of American benefactors, the center provides hands-on programs for ...

  3. Mesa Verde region - Wikipedia

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    Although the Mesa Verde National Park contains the largest and best known ruins of the Pueblo peoples, there are many other community centers in the central Mesa Verde region dating to the period between 1050 and 1290 AD. This is a huge area covering over 150,000 square miles (390,000 km 2). [3]

  4. Timeline of Kentucky history - Wikipedia

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    Before 1750, Kentucky was populated nearly exclusively by Cherokee, Chickasaw, Shawnee and several other tribes of Native Americans [1] See also Pre-Columbian; April 13, 1750 • While leading an expedition for the Loyal Land Company in what is now southeastern Kentucky, Dr. Thomas Walker was the first recorded American of European descent to discover and use coal in Kentucky; [2]

  5. Yellow Jacket Pueblo - Wikipedia

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  6. History of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of "Kentucky" or "Kentucke" is uncertain. One suggestion is that it is derived from an Iroquois name meaning "land of tomorrow". [1] According to Native America: A State-by-State Historical Encyclopedia, "Various authors have offered a number of opinions concerning the word's meaning: the Iroquois word kentake meaning 'meadow land', the Wyandotte (or perhaps Cherokee or Iroquois ...

  7. Lucy Evelyn Peabody - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Evelyn Davison was born to A.S. and Lucy A. (Fox) Davison in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1864 or 1865.She was educated in convents in Ohio [2] and attended school in Washington, D.C. [1] She worked as a secretary assistant in the Bureau of Ethnology in D.C. for 9 years [3] where she met Major William Sloane Peabody, an executive officer of the US Geological Survey, whom she married on March 4 ...

  8. Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum is an archaeological museum in Montezuma County, Colorado, United States. [1] Situated within Mesa Verde National Park , it is one of the main features of the Mesa Verde Administrative District , a National Historic Landmark since 1987.

  9. Richard Wetherill - Wikipedia

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    He is credited with the rediscovery of Cliff Palace in Mesa Verde in Colorado and was responsible for initially selecting the term Anasazi, Navajo for ancient enemies, as the name for these ancient people. [1] He also excavated Kiet Seel ruin, now in Navajo National Monument in northeastern Arizona, and Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico.