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The Anasazi lived on the inside of a canyon, so they probably didn't have easy access to food. They were also a peaceful people, so they could have easily been defeated in battle.
Some people think it was jhon smith but it was the Anasazi .
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The Anasazi Indians stretched from present Arizona, and New Mexico all the way to central Utah and Colorado. Close by, the Mogollon and Hohokam people occupied smaller regions which were identical to the Anasazi culture.They lived south of the Anasazi region, and some even stretched into present day Mexico. newtest3 by tyje jones Stephanie Smith
All early peoples hunted, at least to some extent, and where food was scarce for hunting, they eventually learned to farm and raise crops.
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I don't know if this answers your question, but the Anasazi lived to be about 55, and that was considered old. Some of their weapons date back to 1500 years ago.
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Check with the ABC Research corporation. They specialize in food testing and will have any information you need. Inertek Agriculture Service has a lot of information on food testing. You should check their website.
The Anasazi build kivas because they were sacred areas used for religious ceremonies. Some of these rituals focused on the life-giving forces of rain and maize
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