Badger House Community: Trail Guide

Badger House Community: Trail GuideArcheologists learn about past human behavior mostly through studying technology. As archeologists uncover...
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Badger House Community: Trail Guide

Badger House Community: Trail Guide

€6,32

Badger House Community: Trail Guide

€6,32
Author: Mesa Verde Museum Association
Format: eBook
Language: English

Badger House Community: Trail Guide

Archeologists learn about past human behavior mostly through studying technology. As archeologists uncover settlements of different ages, as here on Wetherill Mesa, they can compare patterns in architecture, tools, and village layout and note how these changed through time. From these things, archeologists can infer how societies organized to carry out the tasks of life and how they reorganized when necessary to meet lifes challenges. Archeologists call the prehistoric Indians of the Mesa Verde Anasazi. Anasazi peoples once lived over a vast area of the northern Southwest, from the Four Corners to southern Nevada. The Anasazi were descended from nomadic hunting and gathering peoples who occupied the Southwest several thousand years before the time of Christ. Food plants, originally domesticated in Mexico, spread to the Southwest through trade. People were then able to produce food as well as collect it. Although the Anasazi raised crops of corn, beans, and squash, such foods probably made up only about half their diet. 3 The people still relied on the hunting and gathering skills passed down from their ancestors. The Pueblo Indians of Arizona and New Mexico are the descendants of the Anasazi. Despite four centuries of contactand sometimes conflictwith European culture, todays Pueblos carry on much of the way of life the Anasazi developed over the centuries. The Anasazi heritage lives on. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 62839
Author: Mesa Verde Museum Association
Release Date: Aug 3, 2020
Format: eBook
Language: English

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