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  • noun Plural form of Puebloan.

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  • The charcoal under the glass bead dated to 2410 +/- B.P., millennia before any trade beads came to North America and more than a thousand years before the sinewy Ancestral Puebloans a.k.a.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • The charcoal under the glass bead dated to 2410 +/- B.P., millennia before any trade beads came to North America and more than a thousand years before the sinewy Ancestral Puebloans a.k.a.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • The charcoal under the glass bead dated to 2410 +/- B.P., millennia before any trade beads came to North America and more than a thousand years before the sinewy Ancestral Puebloans a.k.a.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • The charcoal under the glass bead dated to 2410 +/- B.P., millennia before any trade beads came to North America and more than a thousand years before the sinewy Ancestral Puebloans a.k.a.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • The number of ancestral Puebloans living in Cliff Palace at any one time was 100 to 120.

    Mesa Verde's Archeological Villages 2009

  • National Park Service The ancestral Puebloans inhabited Mesa Verde for more than 700 years (550 A.D. to 1300 A.D.), but for the first six centuries, they primarily lived on the mesa tops.

    Mesa Verde's Archeological Villages 2009

  • 'But it was her savvy as a debate coach and her style as a teacher that endeared her to hundreds of Puebloans since the 1940s, when she left the Thatcher School to join her new husband, legendary Centennial High School debate coach Homer Bisel, as his assistant.

    Speak the Speech, I Pray Thee!" 2008

  • In this program, I compared our modern society with that of the extinct Anasazi, or Ancestral Puebloans if you will, and asked if we, too, might be literal following their same path of climate change and environmental disaster.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Christopher O'Brien 2007

  • In this program, I compared our modern society with that of the extinct Anasazi, or Ancestral Puebloans if you will, and asked if we, too, might be literal following their same path of climate change and environmental disaster.

    An Inconvenient Truth Christopher O'Brien 2007

  • Ancestral Puebloans lived on Mesa verde between 550 and 1300.

    Millar et al: The Sierra Nevada MWP « Climate Audit 2006

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