Ancestral Puebloan sequence

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The Ancestral Puebloan sequence is the archaeological chronology that outlines the cultural development of the Ancestral Pueblo peoples of the American Southwest from early foraging and farming communities to complex village societies.

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instanceOf archaeological chronology
cultural-historical sequence
appliesTo Ancestral Pueblo peoples NERFINISHED
associatedWith Ancestral Pueblo culture NERFINISHED
Four Corners region NERFINISHED
basedOn changes in architecture
changes in ceramics
changes in settlement patterns
changes in subsistence practices
contrastsWith Hohokam cultural sequence
Mogollon cultural sequence
coversPeriod complex village societies
early farming communities
early foraging communities
developedInDiscipline Southwestern archaeology
focusesOn cultural development
goal to track long-term cultural change among Ancestral Pueblo peoples
hasComponent Basketmaker periods NERFINISHED
Pueblo periods
region southwestern United States
surface form: American Southwest
timeDepth Archaic period to late prehispanic period
usedBy archaeologists
usedFor interpreting social and economic change
organizing Ancestral Pueblo material culture
relative dating of Ancestral Pueblo sites

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Basketmaker III period partOf Ancestral Puebloan sequence