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Y_Kistochka [10]
2 years ago
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ANSWER FAST! PLEASE! Why was the Pecos Classification important to understanding the Anasazi?

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ra1l [238]2 years ago
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Answer:

The Pecos Classification was the first scientific attempt to understand how the Anasazi cultures changed over time.

Explanation:

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