#02 - Professor Stephen Lekson. Chaco Pt 1. America's most controversial meridian
Jan 30, 2024 ·
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In the last episode my guest referred to the Chaco Meridian, a north to south alignment in the southwestern United States marked by Ancestral Puebloan power centers. Following that thread,...
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In the last episode my guest referred to the Chaco Meridian, a north to south alignment in the southwestern United States marked by Ancestral Puebloan power centers. Following that thread, herein I speak with Stephen Lekson, a Professor of Anthropology and Curator of Archaeology at the Museum of Natural History, University of Colorado, Boulder, who currently serves as Contributing Editor for Archaeology Magazine.
Stephen has led over 20 archaeological excavations in the monumental landscapes of the southwest, and he’s written 12 books including his controversial 1999 work, “The Chaco Meridian,” in which he proposed the existence of a deliberate north to south alignment marked by a series of Casas Grandes, or Great Houses.
The professor shares his entrapping story of a mid-13th century group of social elites living at Aztec Ruins in northwestern New Mexico, who extended their ancestral alignment over 600 kilometers southwards, where they founded Casas Grandes, or Paquimé in northern Mexico. And while some archaeologists contest this long-distance meridional alignment, in this discussion Stephen doubles down suggesting it was perhaps extended 700 kilometers south of Paquimé, terminating at an indigenous settlement to the east of Culiacán in northwestern Mexico.
It’s time to unearth celestial-cosmology, and to hunt for astro-cartography in the high desert of northwestern New Mexico, with Professor Stephen Lekson.
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Stephen has led over 20 archaeological excavations in the monumental landscapes of the southwest, and he’s written 12 books including his controversial 1999 work, “The Chaco Meridian,” in which he proposed the existence of a deliberate north to south alignment marked by a series of Casas Grandes, or Great Houses.
The professor shares his entrapping story of a mid-13th century group of social elites living at Aztec Ruins in northwestern New Mexico, who extended their ancestral alignment over 600 kilometers southwards, where they founded Casas Grandes, or Paquimé in northern Mexico. And while some archaeologists contest this long-distance meridional alignment, in this discussion Stephen doubles down suggesting it was perhaps extended 700 kilometers south of Paquimé, terminating at an indigenous settlement to the east of Culiacán in northwestern Mexico.
It’s time to unearth celestial-cosmology, and to hunt for astro-cartography in the high desert of northwestern New Mexico, with Professor Stephen Lekson.
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Professor Stephen H. Lekson Professional Bio
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