What were kivas used for?
They were used for religious purposes.
They were used to trade with other tribes.
They were used as homes for ordinary Anasazi natives.
They were used to harvest crops.
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Kivas were primarily used for religious and ceremonial purposes by the Ancestral Puebloan people, including the Anasazi. These circular underground chambers were used for rituals, ceremonies, and community gatherings, as well as spiritual activities such as prayer, dances, and meditations. They were considered sacred spaces and served as the center of social and religious life for the community.