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Although early archaeologists thought that the Anasazis died out, in reality it is more likely that drought and other environmental conditions encouraged them to move on. Following the style of pottery (temper use and design) used, it is more likely that they headed south in New Mexico and Arizona.

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This is a bit of a mystery. Most researchers feel that the Anasazi abandoned their pueblos because of drought and other changing conditions, although more recent research is beginning to show that other factors (violence, changing society, etc.) also played a role.

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the long drought forced the Anasazi to abandon their cliff dwellings

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11y ago

They fell whenever somebody was rude and threw a stone at them and then they tripped over another stone...

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