The Indian Era at Mesa Verde
When visiting Mesa Verde National Park, you find yourself taken in with a mystical feeling of a time almost forgotten. The park, located in southwestern Colorado, is the setting of a silent stone city, ten ruins built into protective seven-hundred-foot cliffs that housed hundreds of people from the pre-Columbian era to the end of the thirteenth century. If you visit the park, you’ll enjoy its architecture and history more if you know a little about the various people who lived there. The Indian Era may be divided into three time periods that show growing sophistication in such activities as crafts, hunting, trade, and housing: Basket Maker, Modified Basket Maker, and Pueblo. The earliest Mesa Verdeans, the basket Makers, sough
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