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15 January, 11:10

What was a pueblo? A a centralized location for trade in the Hopewell tribes.

B a temple in the Moundbuilder area of the plains states.

C a form of irrigation practiced in the Caribbean islands.

D An adobe communal house in Anasazi lands.?

E a rock formation for the practice of archeoastronomy.

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  1. 15 January, 13:16
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    The correct answer is letter D

    The main pueblos were located in Chaco Canyon, in northwestern New Mexico. There, Anasazi society developed from 600 AD until the second half of the 12th century, and at its peak Pueblo Bonito, the region's main stronghold and mixed political, economic and religious center, housed around 1,200 inhabitants - 25% of all the canyon population.

    A walk through the Chaco Canyon nowadays causes astonishment to the visitors. The region is uninhabited and occupied by sparse and low vegetation.
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