Then Pueblo people Anasazi were spread out over a large landscape and probably represented several language families and cultures just as their descendants, the Modern Pueblo people, do today. They all farmed corn, beans, squash, sunflowers and raised domestic turkeys.
Some people specialized in tools or pottery or weaving. Some were probably priests and leaders.
They all gathered wild fruits and vegetables and hunted game.
A number of places were clearly trading hubs for the whole region. Goods from as far away as the Pacific, the Gulf of Mexico, central Mexico and the northern Plains came through the area. They traded, just as modern Pueblos did into historic times, salt, macaw feathers, shell, gem stones, obsidian and jasper, parrots, turkeys, corn, wild foods, bison, cotton, weaving, pottery, hides, furs, dried meat and art and ideas as well.
Some areas are though to have been large ceremonial centers so those areas the economy was based on the religion and who ever maintained it. Maybe a little like monastery towns in Europe at the same time period.
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.
how did the anasazi use resources to survive
The Anasazi got around the cliffs by climbing.