Respuesta :
From 100 B.C. to 1300 A.D., the Anasazi civilization grew in the dry lands of the American southwest. The Anasazi are called the Ancient People. They lived in groups of houses that the Spanish later called pueblos. Pueblo is the Spanish word for "town" or "village."
Answer:
Describe how the early Anasazi lived
Explanation:
The first Anasazi were the ancestors of the Indians who now live in New Mexico and Arizona. They were a culture that settled and had its crops in the region of Las Cuatro Esquinas between the year 1 and 1300 AD.
They produced basketry, pottery, clothing, tools and fine ornaments. His architectural achievements included cliff dwellings, or dwellings in rock caves.
With the growth and expansion of its population, their communities exchanged merchandise through an elaborate network of commerce, this is how they lived.