Yes, their dwellings depended on the season because they were farmers
yes, because there are framers
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yes it does
Yes, their dwellings depended on the season because they were farmers
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the Iroquois tribe dwellings look like the mesa verde
yes it does
Its in spring.It actually depends where the Iroquois lives,the weather can affect the Iroquois growing season. Many plants grow in the spring,summer,and sometimes in fall. There are few plants that grow in the winter. This is my prediction though.
A Long Dr-out forced the Anasazi to abandon their cliff dwellings. Without rain, they could no longer live in large settlements
They would use all the resources around them to build things such as longhouses and weapons
No they didn't depend on the seasons. They were built into the face of a mountain and were stone as well as carved out of the mountain. The great thing about them is that they were cool in the summer and warm in the winter. The Southwest weather is not a very harsh one compared to other areas and the Pueblo dwellings were located high on a mountain. Not only did they have protection from others, but the way they were built kept them dry and cool. It can get extremely hot in the Southwestern desert.