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which statement accurately describes the mississippian people and the ancestral puebloans?
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The Mississippian people were part of a widespread culture that inhabited the Mississippi River Valley and surrounding areas from around 800 to 1600 AD. They were known for their complex societies with large agricultural settlements, elaborate ceremonial centers, and social hierarchy.
The Ancestral Puebloans, also known as the Anasazi, were an ancient Native American culture that inhabited the Four Corners region of the southwestern United States from around 100 to 1600 AD. They were known for their impressive cliff dwellings, intricate pottery, and advanced irrigation and farming techniques.
In summary, the Mississippian people were part of a culture in the eastern United States that focused on agriculture and complex societies, while the Ancestral Puebloans were a culture in the southwestern United States known for their cliff dwellings and advanced farming techniques.
The Ancestral Puebloans, also known as the Anasazi, were an ancient Native American culture that inhabited the Four Corners region of the southwestern United States from around 100 to 1600 AD. They were known for their impressive cliff dwellings, intricate pottery, and advanced irrigation and farming techniques.
In summary, the Mississippian people were part of a culture in the eastern United States that focused on agriculture and complex societies, while the Ancestral Puebloans were a culture in the southwestern United States known for their cliff dwellings and advanced farming techniques.
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