This new virtual reality CD-ROM allows users to explore Lowry Pueblo, a prehistoric Anasazi village occupied around a.d. 1000-1300 near present-day Pleasant View, Colorado. With mere clicks of the mouse, the viewer walks, climbs ladders, picks up artifacts, and travels back in time within the pueblo’s many rooms and the adjacent great kiva. Other attractions include a rock art panel and the research resources inside an archaeologist’s tent. Modern-day Puebloans and archaeologists from the Bureau of Land Management and Crow Canyon Archaeological Center provide on-screen narration. People in the Past’s impressive graphics and realistic sounds make it ideal for young students or anyone who has yet to experience the spectacular archaeological treasures of the American Southwest. To order call (970) 882-4811.
People in the Past: The Ancient Puebloan Farmers of the Southwest Colorado
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