Incoming Resources
- Empires lost and won, the Spanish heritage in the Southwest, Albert Marrin
- The Anasazi, by David Petersen
- América, the epic story of Spanish North America, 1493-1898, Robert Goodwin
- Misiones españolas, escrito por Melinda Lilly ; illustrado por Gina Capaldi
- Pueblos, Sylvio Acatos [text] ; Maximilien Bruggmann [photography]
- Enemy ancestors, the Anasazi world, with a guide to sites, text by Gary Matlock ; photographs by Scott Warren
- Ancient peoples of the American Southwest, Stephen Plog ; drawings by Amy Elizabeth Grey
- Anasazi, Leonard Everett Fisher
- Stories on stone, rock art images from the ancient ones, Jennifer Owings Dewey
- Reaching Keet Seel, ruin's echo and the Anasazi, Reg Saner
- People of the western range, by the editors of Time-Life Books
- Life among the Anasazi, Rachel Stuckey
- The Spanish conquest of America, prehistory-1775, by Michael Burgan
- Stories on stone, rock art, images from the ancient ones, Jennifer Owings Dewey
- Anasazi, by Timothy Larson
- A Field guide to rock art symbols of the greater Southwest, [compiled by] Alex Patterson
- Ancient ruins and rock art of the Southwest, an archaeological guide, David Grant Noble
- Cities in the sand, the ancient civilizations of the Southwest, written and photographed by Scott Warren
- The Anasazi, Eleanor H. Ayer
- From Coronado to Escalante, the explorers of the Spanish Southwest, John Miller Morris
- Must see places of the world, [executive producers, Chip Duncan, Susan Sommers-Templin, Robert Wm. Landaas ; producer (Learning Channel), Marly Carpenter ; senior writer (Learning Channel), Georgeann Kane [i.e., Georgann Kane] ; series created by Chip Duncan], 6
- The desert's past, a natural prehistory of the Great Basin, Donald K. Grayson