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The Basketmaker II people ____________ a. made no pottery. b. lived in circular long houses or caves. c. lived by hunting and gathering, but also grew corn and squash. d. all of the above.
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The Basketmaker II people ____________
a.
made no pottery.
b.
lived in circular long houses or caves.
c.
lived by hunting and gathering, but also grew corn and squash.
d.
all of the above.
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C The Late Basketmaker II Era (AD 50 to 500) was a cultural period of Ancient Pueblo People when people began living in pit-houses, raised maize and squash, and were proficient basket makers and weavers.
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Explanation: it makes the most sense and i took the test
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