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Anasazi Indians - Maciej Swulinski
Anasazi are thought to be ancestors of the modern Pueblo Indians. They inhabited area of ... There are towers, kivas (underground chambers), rooms, granaries, check dams, and farming ...
http://www.swulinski.com/travels/Anasazi.html



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Chaco Canyon Anasazi Pueblo Bonita Southwest Indian History Culture ...
In addition to improved farming methods, the Anasazi trading range expanded to the Pacific Coast, onto the Plains, and through the Mogollon and Hohokam, into Mesoamerica.
http://www.mountainsofstone.com/anasazi.htm



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Sipapu--Bibliography of Anasazi Archaeology
1977 Late Anasazi farming and hunting strategies: One example of a problem in congruence. American Antiquity 42: 449-461. Cordell, Linda S. (editor)
http://sipapu.ucsb.edu/html/biblio.html



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mental_floss Blog » The Anasazi Mystery
700 years ago, in the area that we today know as Arizona and New Mexico, the Anasazi ... As crops withered, the inhabitants reverted from farming maize and domesticating turkeys ...
http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/19988



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Pagosa Country Adventure Guide | Pagosa Springs, Colorado | Skiing ...
The Anasazi may well have lived for generations with small scale farming operating smoothly with their philosophy. However, they may have faced ...
http://pagosa.com/adventure/anasazi/chaco_phenomenon.php



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Anasazi Culture
The Anasazi tradition had adapted to its surroundings through the use of ditch irrigation and flood water farming. Evidence suggests the use of maize and bean-squash along ...
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/northamerica/culture/s.w.uscultures/anasazi.html



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Mountain Studies Institute - Ancestral Puebloans
The Anasazi were a prehistoric farming people who lived in southwestern Colorado for more than thirteen centuries, from just before ...
http://www.mountainstudies.org/databank/history/Anasazi.htm



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Anasazi People - Fremont People - Crystalinks
The present town of Moab sits on the ruins of pueblo farming communities dating from the 11th and 12th centuries. These Anasazi Indians mysteriously vacated the Four Corners area ...
http://www.crystalinks.com/anasazi.html



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Prehistoric Farming on the Colorado Plateau
The sophistication seen in contemporary Hopi farming in selecting locations for ... The Anasazi were nothing if not adaptable. Most Pueblo I sites were occupied a ...
http://cpluhna.nau.edu/People/prehistoric_farmers.htm



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GORP - Mesa Verde National Park - Colorado - The Anasazi
The Anasazi. About 1400 years ago, long before any European exploration of the New World, a ... Farming was the main business of these people, but they supplemented their crops of corn ...
http://gorp.away.com/gorp/resource/us_national_park/co/his_mes.htm



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The Anasazi Mystery
The vast majority of Anasazi settlements are better defined as farming villages. Recent research indicates that, as the landscape grew ...
http://anasazimystery.com



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Amazon.com: Anasazi America: Seventeen Centuries on the Road from ...
The Anasazi enjoyed a vast and powerful alliance of thousands of farming hamlets and nearly one hundred major towns integrated through economic and religious ties, with the whole ...
http://www.amazon.com/Anasazi-America-Seventeen-Centuries-Center/dp/0826321798



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Sipapu--Anasazi in A.D. 900
In most parts of the Anasazi world, dry farming systems continued to be employed, as were akchin fields that took advantage of the runoff and deeper soils of alluvial fans.
http://sipapu.gsu.edu/timeline/timeline900.html



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The Anasazi Desert People
Anasazi - farming methods - diet - way of life - Compare and contrast the Anasazi Indians to the Pueblo Indians of today. Anasazi - Rock art -(pictographs and petroglyphs - define ...
http://www.limashawnee.com/highschool/departments/teachers/pages/decker/Anasazi.htm



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The Anasazi World
To varying degrees, nearly every known ancient human civilization has been preoccupied with the heavens. For a farming-based society, such as that of the Anasazi of the ancient ...
http://www.hao.ucar.edu/Public/education/archeoslides/slide_1.html



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Anasazi Pictures Southwest Chaco Canyon Pueblo Indian Culture Map
In addition to improved farming methods, the Anasazi trading range expanded to the Pacific Coast, onto the Plains, and through the Mogollon and Hohokam, into Mesoamerica.
http://www.thefurtrapper.com/anasazi.htm



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Anasazi | Scholastic.com
Describes the origin, history, and culture of Anasazi indians. ... The greater reliance on farming made it possible for the Basket Makers to begin a ...
http://content.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=5042



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The Anasazi of the Southwest
As the Anasazi settled more and more into a farming lifestyle, they built permanent pithouse dwellings. Pithouses could take any shape but basically, 4 strong upright posts were ...
http://sangres.com/features/anasazi.htm



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'How Evidence Discredits a Tale about Politically Correct Indians'
Glencoe's writers said that the inhabitants of Anasazi farming villages built dams, reservoirs, and irrigation systems, even though they didn't have any "kings, chiefs, or other ...
http://www.textbookleague.org/124anazi.htm



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Sipapu--Anasazi in A.D. 700
Probably because of the poor environmental conditions, Anasazi farming techniques were generally conservative, focused on "dry farming" (i.e., reliant only on rainfall), as was the ...
http://sipapu.gsu.edu/timeline/timeline700.html



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Anasazi Indians: Corn
The Anasazi Indians developed their farming methods gradually once they found the perfect homelands. They would grow and eat corn, squash, pinon nuts, fruits and berries.
http://www.lycos.com/info/anasazi-indians--corn.html



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Anasazi
According to this theory, the Anasazi were squeezed from two directions: lower elevations were too dry for farming, higher ones too cold. Dr.
http://www.santafe.edu/%7Ejohnson/articles.anasazi.html



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Anasazi - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Anasazi
Farming was difficult in the arid southwest, scarcity of water being a particular problem. Anasazi farmers made cisterns (water tanks) and dug ponds and lakes to collect and store ...
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Anasazi



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THE ANASAZI INDIANS
THE ANASAZI INDIANS Read these facts about about the Anasazi ... Later, agriculture (farming), became their most important concern. They became so good ...
http://www.evgschool.org/anasazi_indians.htm



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Land Use History of the Colorado Plateau-The Anasazi "Collapse"
According to this theory, the Anasazi were squeezed from two directions: lower elevations were too dry for farming, higher ones too cold.
http://www.cpluhna.nau.edu/People/anasazi_collapse.htm



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Research Starters: Anasazi and Pueblo Indians
Today, Pueblo descendants of the Anasazi still live largely traditional lives in the American Southwest, farming the land, weaving baskets, and making pottery.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/researchtools/researchstarters/native_am



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Overview
Ladle House is a prehistoric site which was occupied at least three times by Anasazi farming families. Two of these occupations were during the Early Anasazi ...
http://www.fone.net/~jerry/h/overview.html



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Anasazi - Mysteries of History - U.S. News Online
Turner speculates that members of a Mexican warrior cult headed north, where they found that killing and eating a few desert-farming Anasazi terrorized everyone else into paying ...
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/doubleissue/mysteries/anasazi.htm



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Anasazi
As the Anasazi settled into their village/farming lifestyle, recognizable regional variants or subcultures emerged, which can be usefully combined into two larger groups.
http://historytogo.utah.gov/utah_chapters/american_indians/anasazi.html




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