For nearly a century-and-a-half, archaeologists have been studying Mesa Verde in hopes of deciphering what happened to the Ancestral Puebloan people who lived and thrived there for so long. For many, it remains one of the great mysteries in the history of North America. On this episode of Lost Highways, we’ll explore the way that historians and archaeologists try to solve these kinds of mysteries, and how they know what they say they think they know. Where does that confidence come from? How confident are they, actually? And what happens when what we think we know changes?
A Lynching in Limon
Flesh for Fantasy
Lost Highways Presents: The Order of Death
The Miseducation of Freddie Freak
Going Back to Trinidad
[Update] "Maybe They Should Call it the Kansas Flu"
Tuned in Dropouts
[UPDATE] Mascots, Mask Off
A Tale of Two Communes
[ICYMI] Snake, Rattle, and Roll
Back Alleys and Backpages
[ICYMI] Ride or Die
A Line in the Sand
Snake, Rattle, and Roll
"Maybe They Should Call it the Kansas Flu"
Ride or Die
Bonus Ep: Game Changers
Mascots, Mask Off
Rock Around the Bloc
The Dearest Field
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