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Identify the two recurring themes in New Mexico history. -
Answer-The living conditions of New Mexico are often
inhospitable, and the people typically live in isolation.
The largest of New Mexico's land form provinces -
Answer-Basin and Range.
FIVE - Answer-The N.M. region has _______ important
river systems.
June-September. - Answer-Three-quarters of the moisture
received in N.M. during an average years occurs during
the the months of
high elevation - Answer-In regards to elevation, N.M. is
generally considered to be a land of
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12,000-8,000 years ago - Answer-Humans likely first
arrived in N.M. some time between this time....
The ancestors of earliest native American peoples -
Answer-These people migrated by land across the
Alaskan-Siberian land bridge.
big game hunters - Answer-The first humans to arrive in
N.M. were primarily these type....
bison, mastadon, mammoths - Answer-Among the animals
that early New Mexico inhabitants hunted were
Eastern - Answer-The two prominent archaeological sites
in N.M. for early humans can be found in what part of the
state?
Mesolithic period. - Answer-As the early group of hunter's
game became extinct, a new age of native inhabitants in
N.M. after 8000 B.C. known as this period
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4,000-2,500 BC - Answer-During the new emerging Desert
Culture, the desert dwellers likely became early farmers
sometime between this period.
Southwestern New Mexico - Answer-The Mogollon Culture
existed in this area
The Developmental Pueblo Culture - Answer-The pre-
pueblo people (Anasazi) began making above ground
adobe structures during this
pottery making, farming, hunting with a bow and arrow -
Answer-By the time of the Developmental Pueblo Culture,
the Anasazi were skilled at this
extended and persistent drought - Answer-The major
cause for the decline of the pre-pueblo people (Anasazi)
after 1100 A.D. was
corn, beans and squash - Answer-What were the three
primary crops traditionally grown by Pueblo People?