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  • Title:  Keet Seel Alcove
  • Description:  The Anasazi of this area were a sedentary group that largely based their subsistence on agriculture. Their primary crop at the sites within Navajo National Monument was maize, The ruins that make up Navajo National Monument were a large number of rooms used for storage, suggesting that at some point their crop production was successful enough to dedicate a significant amount of their living area towards storage purposes.
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  • Added:  Dec 20, 2017
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Hundreds of ruins and artifacts document nearly 1,000 years of cultural development in the Southwest. The Pueblo III period, lasting from the 12th until the beginning of the 14th century, is noted...

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