September 1994
In this issue
The text explores the abandonment of prehistoric Southwestern cultures around A.D. 1250, suggesting a complex interplay of factors. Overpopulation, resource depletion, environmental stress, warfare, and disease likely contributed to their decline and dispersal. The article aims to debunk the "mystery" surrounding their disappearance.
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Chapters
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A.D. 1250- Arizona's Five Lost Tribes
Lawrence W. Cheek
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Lake Monster Story Lures Divers
Marilyn Taylor
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Gathering Fruit in Guadalupe
Merilyn Jackson
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The Life and Final Days of Doc Holliday
Leo W. Banks
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The Mysterious Haunted Wilderness
Leo W. Banks
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Speedway Boulevard: Tucson from End to End
Lawrence W. Cheek
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