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The Anasazi
Anasazi pueblos had open courts called plazas where the women talked while they worked and dogs and turkeys ran free. On special occasions they would gather there and feast ...
http://www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow4/feb99/miller/ana_whit.htm



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The Anasazi
No one knows for sure why the Anasazi left their great Pueblos in the high mesa lands. Some people think a drought that lasted for many years may have caused the Anasazi ...
http://www.watertown.k12.ma.us/cunniff/americanhistorycentral/01firstamericans/The_Anasazi.html



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Anasazi Indians: Pueblo Indians
They ... produced skillfully woven baskets. By a.d. 700, the Anasazi were building pueblos, or villages, along with extraordinary pottery marked by elaborate black-on-white ...
http://lycos.cs.cmu.edu/info/anasazi-indians--pueblo-indians.html



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Ancient Pueblo Peoples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cultural group is often referred to as the Anasazi. Archaeologists still debate when a ... These villages, called pueblos by Mexican settlers, were often only accessible by rope or ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Pueblo_Peoples



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Anasazi: The Ancient Ones - Manitou Cliff Dwellings
ANASAZI: THE ANCIENT ONES. The word "Anasazi" (ah-nuh-SAH-zee) is used to describe ... be used by the Hopi, it is not used at the Zuni, Acoma, Río Grande and other pueblos
http://www.cliffdwellingsmuseum.com/anasazi.htm



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Anasazi
What caused people to leave the pueblos, the centers of Anasazi society? Scientists have found one possible answer by looking at tree rings (a study called dendrochronology) in the ...
http://users.bigpond.net.au/gary_fletcher/anasazi.html



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Anasazi | Scholastic.com
The Anasazi built the numerous communal dwellings, or pueblos, many now in ruins, on the high plateau of the southwestern United States. The oldest remains are in the Four Corners ...
http://content.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=5042



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The Anasazi of Chaco Canyon
Ruins of the Anasazi culture of Chaco Canyon New Mexico ... Chetro Ketl As large as two city blocks, Chetro Ketl is one of a dozen large pueblos within a twenty mile stretch along ...
http://www.turtlehill.org/shel1/anas.html



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Anasazi
... major clue is the lack of traditional Anasazi ceremonial structures -- like the tower kivas -- in the Rio Grande pueblos and among the Zuni and Hopi. Once the uprooted Anasazi ...
http://www.santafe.edu/%7Ejohnson/articles.anasazi.html



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Land Use History of the Colorado Plateau-The Anasazi "Collapse"
... lack of traditional Anasazi ceremonial structures -- like the tower kivas -- in the Rio Grande pueblos and among the Zuni and Hopi. Once the uprooted Anasazi ...
http://www.cpluhna.nau.edu/People/anasazi_collapse.htm



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Major Anasazi Regions & Sites - Manitou Cliff Dwellings
Dominguez and Escalante Pueblos, at the BLM Anasazi Heritage Center near Dolores, Colorado; Edge of the Cedars State Park, near Blanding, Utah
http://www.cliffdwellingsmuseum.com/sites.htm



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The Anasazi of the Southwest
These areas are considered to be ancestral homelands by the Zuni, Hopi and Rio Grande Pueblos. Bandelier, in particular, was a popular refuge for Anasazi, Chacoans and northern San ...
http://sangres.com/features/anasazi.htm



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Anasazi Natives
By 700 A.D., the Anasazi were building pueblos, or villages, along with extraordinary pottery marked by elaborate black-on-white designs. Despite their successful culture, the ...
http://mle.matsuk12.us/american-natives/sw/anasazi.html



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THE ARCHEAOLOGY OF THE ANASAZI INDIANS !!!!!
They were called Pueblos. The Anasazi Indians cemented walls together with mud to help build houses. They called that mud adobe. Adobe is made of mud, water, and straw.
http://www.fi.edu/fellows/fellow4/feb99/miller/ana_Andrew.htm



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Anasazi: Lost Pueblos of the Ancients
In the 1880's, Richard Wetherill, a rancher and trader, became the first white man to explore the ruins left behind by the Ancestral Puebloans.
http://usacomicbooks.stores.yahoo.net/anlopuofan.html



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Anasazi
This period is known as Pueblo III, and it lasted until the final abandonment of the Four Corners country by the Anasazi during the late 1200s. Numerous small unit pueblos ...
http://historytogo.utah.gov/utah_chapters/american_indians/anasazi.html



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Anasazi - Ancient Puebloans of the Southwest
Today, a few descendants of the ancient Anasazi still continue to live in a few of the surviving pueblos. The ancient civilization of the Anasazi is perhaps ...
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/NA-Anasazi.html



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Inside Anasazi Pueblos, a Clue to Trade Relations - Los Angeles Times
The Anasazi people of New Mexico's Chaco Canyon had a sophisticated trade structure with other tribes before their civilization was felled by a 50-year drought in the 12th century ...
http://articles.latimes.com/2001/oct/01/news/mn-52027



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Anasazi Ruins of the Southewest
Many Anasazi (Hisatsinom) cliff dwellings, or pueblos, became much larger, often housing thousands of people. Major Anasazi (Hisatsinom) Centers
http://www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu/%7Edvess/ids/amtours/anawciv.htm



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The Anasazi Indians are well known for their cliff pueblos
The rich history behind the Anasazi Indians and their culture. ... Anasazi Indians. The Anasazi Indians, also known as the ?ancient people? are the ones that historians and ...
http://www.indians.org/articles/anasazi-indians.html



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Research Starters: Anasazi and Pueblo Indians
By a.d. 700, the Anasazi were building pueblos, or villages, along with extraordinary pottery marked by elaborate black-on-white designs. Their villages, built at the top of ...
http://teacher.scholastic.com/researchtools/researchstarters/native_am



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Anasazi - Mysteries of History - U.S. News Online
Why did the Anasazi start building massive stone pueblos around A.D. 900 at Chaco Canyon in New Mexico?structures that aligned with the sun, the moon, and each other?then ...
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/doubleissue/mysteries/anasazi.htm



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Collapse: Chaco Canyon
Evidence of dams, canals, and other water control features found by archaeologists shows the importance of water to the Anasazi. Abandoning the pueblos
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/collapse/chacocanyon.html



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Ancient Pueblo Peoples (Anasazi)
General Links for the Ancient Pueblo Peoples. The Anasazi's Ancestors - article Anasazi Archaeology - Mainly tourism page but map and general info South Western Archaeology ...
http://home.ix.netcom.com/%7Ewandaron/pueblos.html



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Funagain Games: Anasazi: Lost Pueblos of the Ancients
Anasazi: Lost Pueblos of the Ancients ... When your order total reaches $150 or more, it qualifies for free ground shipping in the continental United States!
http://www.funagain.com/control/product/~product_id=016557/~affil=CRGM



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Petroglyphs at Mesa Verde :: Four Corners :: Mesa Verde Cliff ...
Brief information about Mesa Verde National Park and the Anasazi from a Colorado tourism agency.
http://www.swcolo.org/Tourism/Archaeology.html



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Anasazi: Lost Pueblos of the Ancients - Mayfair Games - Toys "R" Us
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Anasazi People - Fremont People - Crystalinks
Anasazi People. Ancient Pueblo People, or Ancestral Puebloans is a preferred term for the ... These villages, called pueblos by Mexican settlers, were often only accessible by rope or ...
http://www.crystalinks.com/anasazi.html



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The Anasazi - DesertUSA
To the west, across northern Arizona into southern Utah and southeastern Nevada, another Anasazi branch ? the Kayenta ? built pueblos so scattered and small that Cordell calls ...
http://www.desertusa.com/ind1/du_peo_ana.html




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