Kyle Bocinsky
Bocinsky
Tim Kohler
Kohler

The heavily studied yet largely unexplained disappearance of ancestral Pueblo people from southwest Colorado is “the most vexing and persistent question in Southwestern archaeology,” according to the New York Times.

But it’s not all that unique, say Washington State University scientists.

Writing in the journal Science Advances, Kyle Bocinsky, an adjunct faculty member in anthropology, and Tim Kohler, Regents Professor of anthropology, say the region saw three other cultural transitions.

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