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The people who lived in the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park were the Ancestral Puebloans, an indigenous culture that thrived from approximately 600 to 1300 AD. These skilled artisans and farmers adapted to their rugged environment, building complex, multi-storied dwellings within the cliffs for protection against the elements and potential invaders. Their society was rooted in agriculture, relying heavily on crops such as maize, beans, and squash. The cliff dwellings served not only as homes but also as cultural hubs, reflecting their art, spirituality, and connection to the land. The remarkable architectural achievements and intricate pottery of the Ancestral Puebloans continue to inspire admiration and scholarly study today.

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Mesa Verde, Colorado

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The people who lived in the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park were the Ancestral Puebloans, an indigenous culture that thrived from approximately 600 to 1300 AD. These skilled artisans and farmers adapted to their rugged environment, building complex, multi-storied dwellings within the cliffs for protection against the elements and potential invaders. Their society was rooted in agriculture, relying heavily on crops such as maize, beans, and squash. The cliff dwellings served not only as homes but also as cultural hubs, reflecting their art, spirituality, and connection to the land. The remarkable architectural achievements and intricate pottery of the Ancestral Puebloans continue to inspire admiration and scholarly study today.

Mesa Verde, Colorado

★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Customer Reviews

The people who lived in the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park were the Ancestral Puebloans, an indigenous culture that thrived from approximately 600 to 1300 AD. These skilled artisans and farmers adapted to their rugged environment, building complex, multi-storied dwellings within the cliffs for protection against the elements and potential invaders. Their society was rooted in agriculture, relying heavily on crops such as maize, beans, and squash. The cliff dwellings served not only as homes but also as cultural hubs, reflecting their art, spirituality, and connection to the land. The remarkable architectural achievements and intricate pottery of the Ancestral Puebloans continue to inspire admiration and scholarly study today.

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