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  Name:___________________________ Date:___________________________ Ancient Civilizations - the Old Southwest Read the attached article,  Ancient Civi lizations - the Old Southwes t.  Answe r the ques tions be low .  A. What we re three s ignifican t cultures of the Amer ican Southwest d uring an cient times? Mogollon, Hohokam, Anasazi . What !ind of houses did "ogollons li#e in? Who used the !i#as? The Mogollons lived in pit houses that included ceremonial centers called kivas. Men used the kiva to pray and prepare for their roles in community ceremonies. $. %he &oho!am are best !now n for their use of irrigation. &ow did the' bring w ater to their fields? What were the' able to grow ? They built a system of canals to bring water to their fields. They grew corn, beans, squash, tobacco, and cotton. D. Where can 'ou see a similar irrigation (lan )li!e the &oho!am* in use toda'? hoeni!, A" uses a system that is virtually identical to the Hohokam system to divert water from the #alt $iver. +. Describe where the Anasai li#ed.? The Anasazi either built pueblos on the desert floor or cliff dwellings that were built into the cliff sides of the deep canyons where they lived. - . Would 'ou li!e to li#e in ueblo onito? Wh' or wh' not? various answers /. 0oo! at the (icture of News(a(er Roc!. 1n a se(arate (iece of (a(er, draw fi#e of the (etrogl'(hs and ma!e u( a name or meaning for each one. attached sheet with various answers

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Ancient Civilizations - the Old SouthwestRead the attached article, Ancient Civilizations - the Old Southwest. Answer the questions below.A. What were three significant cultures of the American Southwest during ancient times?Mogollon, Hohokam, AnasaziB. What kind of houses did Mogollons live in? Who used the kivas?

The Mogollons lived in pit houses that included ceremonial centers called kivas.Men used the kiva to pray and prepare for their roles in community ceremonies.

C. The Hohokam are best known for their use of irrigation. How did they bring water to their fields? What were they able to grow?They built a system of canals to bring water to their fields.They grew corn, beans, squash, tobacco, and cotton.

D. Where can you see a similar irrigation plan (like the Hohokam) in use today?

Phoenix, AZ uses a system that is virtually identical to the Hohokam system to divert water from the Salt River.E. Describe where the Anasazi lived.?

The Anasazi either built pueblos on the desert floor or cliff dwellings that were built into the cliff sides of the deep canyons where they lived.F. Would you like to live in Pueblo Bonito? Why or why not?various answersG. Look at the picture of Newspaper Rock. On a separate piece of paper, draw five of the petroglyphs and make up a name or meaning for each one.attached sheet with various answers

The Hohokam (meaning "Vanished Ones" in the Pima language) were centered in the Gila and Salt River valleys of present-day Arizona. Their culture thrived from about 300 to around 1500 C.E. The Hohokam are best known for their use of irrigation. They built a system of canals to bring water to their fields of corn, beans, squash, tobacco, and cotton. They were such expert engineers that the city of Phoenix, Arizona, use virtually the identical Hohokam plan for diverting water from the Salt River. For unknown reasons, the Hohokam abandoned their villages and scattered into small groups. It is thought that these small groups became the ancestors of the Pima and Tohono O'odham (Papago) peoples.

Imagine an apartment complex with 800 rooms and home to 1,200 people. Where are you? New York? Chicago? Boston? Try Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, in the Four Corners region of the American Southwest. You'd be at Pueblo Bonito, the largest Anasazi village ever constructed, and the biggest apartment complex in what is now the United States, until a bigger one was built in New York City in the late 1900's!

The Anasazi, or Ancient Puebloans, are a people know for their elaborate villages; some, like Pueblo Bonito, were built on the desert floor and others, called cliff dwellings, like those found at Mesa Verde in southern Colorado, were constructed in the cliff sides above the deep canyons.

The Anasazi are the most geographically extensive culture in the arid desert West. Their culture evolved, beginning sometime about 100 B.C.E. and disappearing after 1300 C.E. No early Southwestern culture is better known than the Anasazi. They seemed to be particularly skilled in the use of precious desert water. They managed to farm perhaps some of the most inhospitable land imaginable, using subsurface irrigation, flooding, canal irrigation, and terracing.

Today, the descendants of the Anasazi live throughout Arizona and New Mexico and include the Hopi, Zuni, and Rio Grande Pueblo peoples.Newspaper Rock - Eastern Utah

Newspaper Rock is a petroglyph panel etched in sandstone that records perhaps 2,000 years of human activity in the area. Etched into the desert varnish are symbols representing the Fremont, Anasazi, Navajo and Anglo cultures. The exact nature of these symbols meaning is still not clearly understood. But they are typical of many sites throughout the U.S. in their use of universal symbols, be it graffiti or a true "newspaper," recording events of the times and earlier.

Close-up view of the upper, center edge of petroglyph carvings.