Pueblo architecture, traditional architecture of the Pueblo Indians of the southwestern United States. The multistoried, permanent, attached homes typical of this tradition are modeled after the cliff dwellings built by the Ancestral Pueblo (Anasazi) culture beginning in approximately ad 1150.
Answer: They were like large apartment houses made of stone or adobe bricks,For each roof, layers of heavy logs were laid across the walls.
Explanation:
Usually, 200-300 Pueblo people live in homes made of adobe bricks. Some of the buildings are several stories high and are home to several families. Lower story rooms are used for storage and did not have exterior doors or windows, to prevent raiders from stealing food and supplies.
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