History goes deep.
Mesa Verde is well known for the many Ancestral Pueblo sites that cover the landscape, where farmers made their homes from 500 AD to 1300 AD. But there is also evidence for the pre-agricultural history on the land, such as this knapped stone point found in the backcountry. This artifact is most consistent with Hell Gap-type points, which typically date from 10,900 to 12,300 years ago!
In fact, discoveries at White Sands National Park indicate that people have been living in what is now the American Southwest for at least 20,000 years! These pieces of evidence are rarer due to the passage of time, but physical evidence increasingly shows that people are an integral part of these lands.
Image credit: NPS/ Logan Dean
National Park Service?
- Sally Carrighar, Home to the Wilderness