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  2. Anasazi flute - Wikipedia

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    Flutes carved with tadpoles found in Pueblo Bonito in the Chaco Culture National Historical Park.. The Anasazi flute is the name of a prehistoric end-blown flute replicated today from findings at a massive cave in Prayer Rock Valley in Arizona, United States by an archaeological expedition led by Earl H. Morris in 1931. [1]

  3. Ancestral Puebloans - Wikipedia

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    The Ancestral Puebloans, also known as the Anasazi and by the earlier term the Basketmaker-Pueblo culture, were an ancient Native American culture that spanned the present-day Four Corners region of the United States, comprising southeastern Utah, northeastern Arizona, northwestern New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado.

  4. Native American weaponry - Wikipedia

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    Piercing weapons consisted of both short and long-range weapons. They were used for hunting and combat. Spears were used by the Native Americans to thrust and strike their enemies or the animals they were hunting. The spears were made of a short blade or tip, made from stone, and attached to the end of a long wooden handle or shaft.

  5. Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum - Wikipedia

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    Anasazi Heritage Center, Aerial View Regional map of Ancient Pueblo peoples, or Anasazi, centered on the Four Corners. The Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum (formerly the Anasazi Heritage Center) located in Dolores, Colorado, is an archaeological museum of Native American pueblo and hunter-gatherer cultures.

  6. Cowboy Wash - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy Wash is a group of nine archaeological sites used by Ancestral Puebloans (previously known as Anasazi) in Montezuma County, southwestern Colorado, United States. Each site includes one to three pit houses, and was discovered in 1993 during an archaeological dig. The remains of twelve humans were found at one of the pit house sites ...

  7. File:Map Anasazi, Hohokam and Mogollon cultures-es.svg ...

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  8. Basketmaker culture - Wikipedia

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    Map of Ancient Pueblo People in the American Southwest and Northern Mexico.. The Basketmaker culture of the pre-Ancestral Puebloans began about 1500 BC and continued until about AD 750 with the beginning of the Pueblo I Era.

  9. File:Map Anasazi, Hohokam and Mogollon cultures-en.svg

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    Own work based on: Map Anasazi, Hohokam and Mogollon cultures-fr.svg. Supporting reference: Mogollon culture. Britannica Kids. Author: derivative work: Arkyan; Map Anasazi, Hohokam and Mogollon cultures-fr.svg: Modifié par historicair 00:26, 9 April 2006 (UTC) Other versions