The Anasazi, or Ancestral Puebloans, experienced a decline in their civilization around the late 13th century, primarily due to a combination of prolonged drought, resource depletion, and social upheaval. These factors led to the abandonment of their major settlements, such as those in the Four Corners region of the American Southwest. Many Anasazi migrated to other areas, where they adapted their lifestyles, while their descendants are believed to be the modern Pueblo peoples. Their architectural and cultural legacies remain evident in the region today.
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The Anasazi.
The anasazi hunted animals
they called themselves Anasazi
There are no pictures of the Anasazi, as they were an ancient people.
The Anasazi were very wealthy.
The earliest Anasazi were cave-dwellers.
The Anasazi were called the cliff dwellers or Hopi.
The Anasazi were located in Southwest of North America.
The Anasazi were located in Southwest of North America.
We have no evidence of a Anasazi empire. The Anasazi started leaving the area they were in for the south and east in the mid 1200s.
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