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Those cave drawings are beautiful. Do we know who created them?
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ReplyDeleteAlex Mello They appear across the Southwest from California to Utah, Colorado and New Mexico. Although in the past the people living in many sites in Arizona and Utah were referred to as Anasazi, it seems more common to currently to refer to them as Ancient Pueblan people. Date estimates on specific sites range from several hundred years to as much as 16,000 years ago. Perhaps future archaeological research will shed more light on more accurate dating and the native American people who lived in various site at those times.
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