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Historic Mysteries of Western Colorado, American Chronicles

From Mesoamerican mysteries to local legends, history waits to be unearthed on Colorado’s western slope . . .

A crew of historians, archaeologists, and scientists, the Western Investigations Team uses ground-penetrating radar, electron microscopy, innovative metallurgic research, and newly discovered documents to re-examine fascinating historical questions and contribute new chapters to history.

This book offers stories of their fascinating work, accompanied by many photos. Revelations include discovering new evidence in the infamous case of Alferd Packer, aka the “Colorado Cannibal,” and old Spanish colonial relics near Kannah Creek. Investigators follow the trail of lost Spanish explorers searching for the Seven Cities of Gold, and pursue archaeological signs of a prehistoric civilization north of Collbran. Expeditions search for the legend of the Utes’ Cave of the Ancients and the fabled location of Aztlán, the Aztecs’ original homeland. These and other tales offer an intriguing new look at the history of western Colorado.

David P Bailey

David Bailey has been the curator of history at the Museum of the West for twenty-six years, researching western Colorado history, historic preservation, public history and museum exhibition design. He has served as a documentary film presenter and consultant with National Geographic, the History Channel, the Travel Channel and the BBC. In 2005, Bailey became director of the Western Investigation Team, a historical and scientific research group that investigates western Colorado historical mysteries.

The History Press