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Anasazi People Settle Jemez Mountains

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June 21, 2019

Anasazi People Settle Jemez Mountains

Beginning in the late 1100s, the upland mesas flanking the east side of the Jemez Mountains were settled by people of the Anasazi Culture. At first there were hundreds of individual, family size dwellings.

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