Anasazi stone tools
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Spinning using a ceramic and stone disk spindle whorl dates back to the Kayenta Anasazi Basketmaker III period. Spindle whorl frequencies in association with other textile-related tools, and cotton increase dramatically across the study area during the Pueblo II through Pueblo III periods.
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The Chaco museum collection including scholarly reports, unpublished manuscripts, oral histories, and the park’s archaeological holdings from the Anasazi era (complete prehistoric ceramic vessels, stone projectile points, bone tools, ground stone tools, prehistoric construction beams, and a wide variety of effigies and ornaments, as well as ...
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The Anasazi. A group of people we now call the Anasazi moved to the plateau region of the Southwest. Anasazi means “the ancient ones.” The first Anasazi hunted wild animals and gathered fruits, seeds and nuts for food. They used an atlatl to throw spears. Over many years they started using stone daggers as …
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_____ things left behind by early peoples, such as stone tools _____ pictures or symbols that are used to represent words, sounds, or concepts _____ a highly developed society ... _____ a village of stone dwellings built by the Anasazi ...
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Unit One: . 8000 BCE to 600 BCE. Tehuacán. maize. preliterate society. jaguar. jade. Olmecs. La Venta. Teotihuacán. Chavín. trade networks. stone carvings ...
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The Anasazi were skilled stone masons who developed a culture similar to the Hohokam. ... more advanced tools and hunting technologies ... They built temples and shrines out of stone. ...
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A transitional people, they worked with both stone and iron. Nok artifacts include iron tools, stone axes and other stone tools, and stone ornaments. Nok culture was well established and traces of its influence can still be identified in the lives of the Numan and other peoples of the area today.
[DOC File]Neandertal Cranium from the Krapina rockshelter in Croatia
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The hominid remains consist of 92 fragments from six individuals. They bear unmistakable traces of butchery with stone tools, including skinning and removal of flesh, as well as processing of the braincase and the long bones for marrow. This pattern of butchery matches that seen on the nearby animal bones.
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Aug 29, 2013 · The Anasazi Indians adapted to their environment by building homes in the stone cliffs of the U.S. Southwest. ... some stone and metal tools, and bits of pottery. Like detectives, scientists sift through these clues, trying to imagine how these people lived and how their lives changed over time. ...
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