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Archaeologists have agreed on three main periods of ancient occupation by Pueblo peoples throughout the Southwest called Pueblo I, Pueblo II, and Pueblo III. [2] Pueblo I (750–900 CE). Pueblo buildings were built with stone, windows facing south, and in U, E and L shapes.
Ancestral Puebloan people first began building pueblo structures during the Pueblo I Period (750–900 CE). When Spanish colonists arrived in the Southwest beginning in the late 1500s, they learned the local construction techniques from the Pueblo people and adapted them to fit their own building types, such as haciendas and mission churches. [1]
In the Southwest, the culture associated with Pueblo architecture continues through the construction of modern buildings that share many features with traditional Puebloan structures. [4] Although many modern Pueblo-style buildings are more colorful and have larger windows, the traditional box-like shapes of stone and earthen Pueblos heavily ...
The "Great" pueblo houses (large community structures−complexes) of the Puebloan peoples, and Ancient Pueblo peoples — in the present day southwestern United States See also: Category:Puebloan buildings and structures
Pueblo - Referring to both a certain style of Puebloan architecture and groups of people themselves, the term pueblo is used in architectural terms to describe single-story or multistory buildings made of coursed stone or adobe, and occasionally jacal. Usually these buildings were plastered with adobe both inside and outside.
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The Pueblo I Period (750 to 900) was the first period in which Ancestral Puebloans began living in pueblo structures and realized an evolution in architecture, artistic expression, and water conservation. Pueblo I, a Pecos Classification, is similar to the early "Developmental Pueblo Period" of 750 to 1100.