Most modern Pueblo peoples (whether Keresans, Hopi, or Tanoans) and historians such as James W. Loewen, in his book Lies Across America: What Our Historic Markers and Monuments Get Wrong(1999), assert the ancient Pueblo did not "vanish" as is commonly portrayed in media presentations or popular books, but migrated to areas in the southwest with more favorable rainfall and dependable streams. They merged into the various Pueblo peoples whose descendants still live in Arizona and New Mexico. This perspective is not new and was also presented in reports from early 20th century anthropologists, including Frank Hamilton Cushing, J. Walter Fewkes and Alfred V. Kidder. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anasazi
In the United States of America. They settled in the Southwest, where Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico meet.
The Anasazi do not live today. They were an ancient people.
They lived in the southwest part of america
Southwestern USA like by Colorado
the anasazi live in the southwest coast
Yes, they lived at Mesa Verde.
The Anasazi settled aroun Mesa Verde.
The earliest Anasazi were cave-dwellers.
They lived in the Four Corners region of the Southwest (Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah).
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