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Describe the great Puebla period

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This period was the peak of the Anasazi culture, and is the time of the great cliff dwellings. At the peak of Anasazi culture, these multistoried houses were made out of plastered stone. Pueblo Bonita (which means 'pretty town') was 4 stories high and had 800 rooms in the complex. The Anasazi controlled water for irrigation, wove beautiful textiles, and had shell and turquoise jewelry. Eventually they declined, perhaps from raids, disease, or drought. Chaco Canyon and Aztec are also both of the Great Pueblo period.

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The Pueblo III Period (AD 1150 to AD 1350) was the third period, also called the "Great Pueblo period" when Ancestral Puebloans lived in large cliff-dwelling, multi-storied pueblo, or cliff-side talus house communities.

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