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Frazier, Kendrick Crosby was born on March 19, 1942 in Windsor, Colorado, United States. Son of Francis Elliott and Sidney Lenore (Crosby) Frazier.
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"Written in the best tradition of the science writer and the mystery writer. . . . A breathtaking piece of work."―Jake Page, Washington Times In northwestern New Mexico's Chaco Canyon lies a spectacular array of ruins. Like Stonehenge, they are both a monument to our pre-history and a cryptic puzzle. We know that in Chaco Canyon, one thousand years ago, there arose among the Pueblo people a great and culturally sophisticated civilization. But many questions remain: Just what function did Chaco Canyon fulfill? How great was its extent and influence? Why did its culture collapse? First published in 1986 and now updated with the latest archaeological and anthropological evidence, People of Chaco is an essential book for the general reader on the Chaco culture and ruins. With grace and erudition, Kendrick Frazier scours the canyon for clues about its unique cultural system, confirms its importance to archaeology, and saves this vital American narrative from the oblivion of history. Illustrations, maps and plans
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(Updated with the latest archaeological and anthropologica...)
Updated with the latest archaeological and anthropological evidence, "People of Chaco" is an essential book on the Chaco culture and ruins of northwestern New Mexico. Maps & photos.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0393023133/?tag=2022091-20
Frazier, Kendrick Crosby was born on March 19, 1942 in Windsor, Colorado, United States. Son of Francis Elliott and Sidney Lenore (Crosby) Frazier.
Bachelor in Journalism, University Colorado, 1964. Master of Science, Columbia University, 1966.
Reporter Greeley (Colorado) Daily Tribune, 1962. News editor Golden (Colorado) Transcript, 1963-1964. Newsman Denver bureau United Press International, 1964-1965.
Editor News Report, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 1966-1969. Earth science editor Science News magazine, 1969-1970, managing editor, 1970-1971, editor, 1971-1977, contributing editor, 1977-1982. Science writer Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, since 1983.
Editor The Skeptical Inquirer, since 1977. Freelance science writer, since 1977. Adjunct instructor University Missouri School Journalism, 1975-1977.
Guest lecturer George Washington University, 1974-1977. Member committee public affairs American Geophysical Union, 1976-1978.
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Member National Association Science Writers, Committee for Science Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (editor since 1977, executive council since 1977, director since 1978), American Astronomical Society (history astronomy division), American Polar Society, Society South Pole, Planetary Society.
Married Ruth Toelle, September 10, 1964. Children– Christopher, Michele.