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Chocolate key to early civilization
Many people balk at the idea that North America had any substantial civilization before 1492, the moment it customarily is believed to have...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 02/22/09 by Craig Childs Los Angeles Times · More from publication -
On the trail of the ancestors: Anasazi pueblos lie in ruins across the American Southwest. What became of their inhabitants?
The Colorado Plateau is a 130,000-square-mile blister of land roughly centered on the Four Corners area, the dry confluence of Arizona, Utah,...
Natural History, 03/01/07 by Craig Childs · More from publication -
Spirit Faces: Contemporary Native American Masks from the Northwest. - book reviews
Change the mask and the world changes. The faces ore those of story characters, creators, destroyers, warrior women, and animal spirits. When the...
Whole Earth Review, 12/22/95 by Craig Childs · More from publication -
Mountain lion
A group of campers exploring a forest above an Arizona desert discover the skeleton of a dead mountain lion. It was an old female that secluded...
Whole Earth Review, 09/22/95 by Craig Childs · More from publication -
American Nature Writing. - book reviews
John A. Murray, Series Editor. Sierra Club Books. 1994 edition 288 pp. ISBN 0-87156-479-3; 1995 edition 340 pp. ISBN 0-87156-438-6 $12 ($15...
Whole Earth Review, 09/22/95 by Craig Childs · More from publication -
Shadowbirds: A Quest for Rails. - book reviews
(A Quest for Rails) William Burt. 1994; 172p. ISBN 1-55821-293-0 $25 ($27.50 postpaid). Lyons & Burford Publishers, 31 W. 21st Street, New York, NY...
Whole Earth Review, 09/22/95 by Craig Childs · More from publication -
Field notes
A newspaper editor moves out of town to the San Juan Mountains of Colorado and builds his own teepee. It has a wood-burning stove, a radio and a...
Whole Earth Review, 06/22/95 by Craig Childs · More from publication -
Assessing the ruins. (comments of EPA employees about the agency)(includes related articles)

A group of male EPA executives on a hiking trip talk about their positions and the agency. They include Policy Office in Strategic Integration...
E, 06/01/95 by Childs, Craig Leland · More from publication -
Assessing the ruins
A group of male EPA executives on a hiking trip talk about their positions and the agency. They include Policy Office in Strategic Integration...
E: The Environmental Magazine, 06/01/95 by Craig Leland Childs · More from publication -
Field notes - in the desert
Arizona's desert is a harsh climate of flash floods and shifting conditions, which can easily become dangerous. An environmental search for the...
Whole Earth Review, 03/22/95 by Craig Childs · More from publication
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