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In the early years of the last millennium, the Anasazi Indians, ancestors to the Hopi, built a civilization unlike anything the American Southwest had ever seen. While Europe was still in the Dark Ages, the Anasazi created a society renowned for its artistry and its advanced social structure. But recent findings of violence and cannibalism within the Anasazi community have transfixed the archaeological community.
In the early years of the last millennium, the Anasazi Indians, ancestors to the Hopi, built a civilization unlike anything the American Southwest had ever seen. While Europe was still in the Dark Ages, the Anasazi …
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Cannibalism: The Last Taboo? | Episode guide and videos - Yahoo! TVIn the early years of the last millennium, the Anasazi Indians, ancestors to the Hopi, built a civilization unlike anything the American Southwest had ever seen. While Europe was still in the Dark Ages, the Anasazi created a society renowned for its artistry and its advanced social structure. But recent findings of violence and cannibalism within the Anasazi community have transfixed the archaeological community.