 By: Elizabeth Lanham.  Ancestral Pueblo  Anasazi.

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 By: Elizabeth Lanham

 Ancestral Pueblo  Anasazi

 “village” or “town” in Spanish  House made of stone, adobe, and wood o Clay and straw baked into bricks  Flat roofs  Multiple stories high  Over 1,000 years

 Four Corners of the Southwest o Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado  Mesa Verde Region  Mostly New Mexico today  Still living there

 Farming: corn, beans, squash, sunflowers, cotton, and tobacco.  Hunting: deer, antelope, and small game,  Gathering: nuts, fruits, and herbs.  Favorite Pueblo recipes: hominy, popcorn, baked beans, soups, and cornbread

 Hunters: bows and arrows.  War: bows and arrows, spears, and clubs  Tools: wooden hoes and rakes for farming, spindles and looms for weaving cotton, and pump drills for making holes in shell and turquoise beads

 Pottery  Clay pots  Jewelry  Baskets  Weavings

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