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    The Pueblo II Period (AD 900 to AD 1150) was the second pueblo period of the Ancestral Puebloans of the Four Corners region of the American southwest...
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    "Classic Pueblo Period" (AD 1100 to AD 1300). It is preceded by the Pueblo II Period, and is followed by the Pueblo IV Period. During the Pueblo III Period most...
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    the Pueblo II Period. People constructed and lived in pueblos, which were surface level, flat-roofed homes. At the beginning of the period pueblos were...
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    Pueblo IV Period (AD 1350 to AD 1600) was the fourth period of ancient pueblo life in the American Southwest. At the end of prior Pueblo III Period,...
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    contemporary Pueblo peoples. From the previous Pueblo IV Period, all 19 of the Rio Grande valley pueblos remain in the contemporary period. The only remaining...
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  • Pecos Classification (category Pueblo history)
    Basketmaker II Basketmaker II, or Late Basketmaker II Basketmaker III, or Post-Basketmaker Pueblo I Period, or Proto-Pueblo Pueblo II Period Pueblo III Period, or...
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    explain these motifs as part a wider Pueblo style or religion. During the period from 700 to 1130 CE (Pueblo I and II Eras), the population grew fast due...
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    Pueblo II Period, Coolidge (Chaco strait rim) corrugated Jar, AD 950–1200, New Mexico Pueblo III Period black-on-white Chaco canteen Pueblo IV Period...
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    period. Midway through this period, about 900 CE, the number of Hovenweep residential sites increased. Pueblo II (900–1150 CE). During the Pueblo II period...
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    Dolores County, Colorado. A pre-historic ruins from the Pueblo II period, the Northern San Juan pueblo was added to the National Register of Historic Places...
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    The Early Basketmaker II Era (1500 BCE – 50 CE) was the first Post-Archaic cultural period of Ancient Pueblo People. The era began with the cultivation...
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    periods of occupation by Pueblo peoples in southwestern Colorado: Pueblo I, Pueblo II, and Pueblo III. Pueblo I (750 to 900). Pueblo buildings were built...
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    Western Slope. They left the area in the late 13th century, following a period of extensive drought. The Ute people came to the Western Slope from the...
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    Basketmaker III Era (category Pueblo history)
    to 750 CE) also called the "Modified Basketmaker" period, was the third period in which Ancient Pueblo People were cultivating food, began making pottery...
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    Basketmaker culture (category Pueblo history)
    about 1500 BC and continued until about AD 750 with the beginning of the Pueblo I Era. The prehistoric American southwestern culture was named "Basketmaker"...
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    The Late Basketmaker II Era (AD 50 to 500) was a cultural period of Ancient Pueblo People when people began living in pit-houses, raised maize and squash...
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    Puebloans (redirect from Pueblo Indians)
    The Puebloans, or Pueblo peoples, are Native Americans in the Southwestern United States who share common agricultural, material, and religious practices...
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  • Thumbnail for Pueblo Bonito
    Pueblo Bonito (Spanish for beautiful town) is the largest and best-known great house in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, northern New Mexico. It...
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    Petrified Forest National Park (category IUCN Category II)
    activities during the warmer months. During the early Pueblo II period (900–1050 CE) Ancestral Pueblo farmers began constructing above-ground masonry architecture...
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    Mesa Verde National Park (category Dwellings of the Pueblo peoples)
    various clans of people. Starting during the late Pueblo II period (1020) and continuing through Pueblo III (1300), the Ancestral Puebloans of the Mesa...
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    Sandia Pueblo (/sænˈdiːə/; Tiwa: Tuf Shur Tia) is a federally recognized tribe of Native American Pueblo people inhabiting a 101-square-kilometre (40 sq mi)...
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    Bears Ears National Monument (category Pueblo history)
    known as the Basketmaker culture. The next period, the Pueblo I Period, began about AD 500, followed by Pueblo II and III. The "complex cultural history"...
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    Basketmaker Era (7000–1500 BCE) was an Archaic cultural period of ancestors to the Ancient Pueblo People. They were distinguished from other Archaic people...
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  • California and to locate sites for two missions, one presidio, and one pueblo (town). He left the colonists at Monterey in 1776, and explored north with...
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    Mission 66 program revived historic studies that had lagged during World War II and saw the creation of the National Historic Landmarks program as a method...
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    hunter-gatherer and people of the Archaic period as early as 8,000 years ago. The ancestors of the Mesa Verde Pueblo people hunted and lived in a difficult...
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    yielded high-quality ceramics, and form the type location for the Pueblo II period (c. 10th century – c. 11th century). Landmark area is shown in red...
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    El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historical Monument, also known as Los Angeles Plaza Historic District and formerly known as El Pueblo de Los Ángeles State Historic...
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    Oasisamerica (category Formative period in the Americas)
    Pueblo Indians were subjugated by the Spanish Crown. This long period encompasses the Basketmaker I, II, and III phases followed by the Pueblo I, II,...
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    days, and repeatedly running through a screen or sieve. Acoma and other Pueblo pottery traditionally pound dry clay into a powder and then remove impurities...
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