Chaco Canyon Project Publications

The studies at Chaco Culture National Historical Park represent a major National Park Service attempt at research-supported management decision-making. Overall, the Chaco project is an effort which produced numerous published documents on the complexities of Native American occupation from the Archaic through Navajo periods. These documents synthesize approximately ten years of intensive park-related research and serve as a foundation for future park management decisions at Chaco. Major accomplishments of the program include the development of a computerized data base for retention and recall of research and management information, expanded knowledge of Chacoan archeology, a greater understanding of Southwest prehistory, and recognition of the interdependence of research and management in the decision-making process. Chaco Center research was published under two government series between 1971 and 1986. These reports are available in federal repository libraries and the Chaco Culture National Historical Park Museum Collection.


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